Wonderful drone shots of this beautiful resort and lovely surroundings. Well chosen flight plans and great smooth piloting. Very nice video production, my dear friend. 🤘👌
Nicely done, great venue holds upto 15,000 they say. I got some free tickets to the busted concert from a local cancer charity and had a ball. Just wish i had been upto filming it like this but theres always next time
I worked in both the refinery and BP chemicals with various contractors - HPC, Cape, DAD Munro and Wilkie-Hooke. An interesting site to work in but very dangerous - when the fire occurred at the jetties in the 1990s I had just finished my shift there and came home to see the news footage of my workplace going up in flames.
Such a beautiful town and lovely countryside. I truly enjoyed how you captured this peaceful location with your drone. The old helicopter, plane and ship in the park look so cool. Well chosen music track and very nice video, my dear friend. 🤘👌
Great video, stable flight. With this film you showed what a perfectionist and professional you are in what you do. I am very impressed. I really like watching your videos. I'm looking forward to the next one 😊Greetings from Poland🇵🇱Big thumbs up 👍I fly drone over ruins and historic buildings 😊
@@coconutislanddrones just thought maybe you would because it goes over a historical site but I did some research and found an app that showed where you could fly I thought it would be much more restricted than it is
@@pag3059 The heavier the drone is starts to bring in restrictions on how close you can fly to buildings. I fly the Dji Mini drones so other than airports, prisons & military facilities I'm free to go about my business. The CAA control the airspace, not landowners, historic sites, police or councils.
Nicely done, as usual. I view these areas from a top/down perspective as part of my job on a daily basis, always interesting seeing the built environment from an aerial view (not Google Maps or Airbus)
Thanks for posting this . The birthplace of many of my ancestors centuries ago. My ancestor Henry Lyon the first in our family to come to the across the Atlantic to the new world in 1649 was born there .
This is on Keir Estate grounds,nothing to do with Graham's. Don't let them catch you there in person,they class it as Private and don't like people on it.
Trespass is a civil matter so theres little to nothing they can do. I dont mind taking the risk to film these places that might otherwise remain unseen.
It's great that you have done this. It let's people see what they have done,or should I say not done,with our local heritage/buildings. I lived in one of their cottages once,not very nice landlords at all.