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Accompany the new BMW X5 4.8i as it enjoys a long weekend in New England starting in the city of Boston and finishing in the peaceful countryside of Vermont. To fully appreciate the beauty of New England, photographer Simon Puschmann leaves the roads behind and takes a trip in a hot-air balloon high above the forests of Vermont. This is followed by a traditional Native American barbecue serving trout with fresh vegetables. The friendly police officers who close the roads for filming are also no strangers to life behind the camera. "We make films too," explains one police officer. "But without having to do anything. The camera starts to run automatically as soon as we turn on the blue light."