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Buenos Aires fairground
Buenos Aires forms the backdrop for a surreal Inception-style video in this month's roundup
Buenos Aires forms the backdrop for a surreal Inception-style video in this month's roundup

The best travel videos on the web: fairground Buenos Aires and kitesurfing in Madagascar

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This month's video roundup features the Argentinian capital, Inception-style, Colorado's back country in slow mo, and a day in the life of the Isle of Wight

Each month, we ask our readers and Twitter followers to send us your favourite travel videos from across the web. Last month's clips featured daredevils launching themselves from the top of Norwegian mountains, skiers hurtling through Canadian villages and stunning shots of Papua New Guinea, and this month is an equally thrilling collection.

Next month ... we're looking for dance and music-themed themed videos. Anything that connects to a specific place, whether regional dances set to stunning backdrops or vibrant live performances that showcasing a particular corner of the world.

Leave your suggestions in the comments below, or tweet us @GuardianTravel. Thanks in advance.

Buenos Aires as a theme park

A startling series of scenes featuring fairground rides superimposed onto the stunning colonial architecture of the Argentinean capital. Thanks to @VickyBaker for the tip.

Kitesurfing in Madagascar

Beautiful shots of Lavanono, a remote corner of southern Madagascar, thanks to a comment from onarope in last month's roundup.

Slow-mo Colorado

Another recommendation from last month's comments, featuring mesmerising shots of skiers navigating powdery back country around Telluride. Thanks to sallaway3.

Time-lapsed Isle of Wight

A super short film of a day in the life of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, thanks to @myisleofwight.

Volunteers in Japan

Jamie Lafferty and Katy Morrison recently completed their epic adventure through Japan, visiting all 47 prefectures while recording their journey at travelvolunteerblog.net. Their final video is very lovely indeed, sent via Twitter.

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