Good Sunday Morn mojo 🙋♀️🤗, Soo Serene an Lovely 🎉🎉 I'm from NC Blue Ridge Mnts soo I *Looove* me some woods 🤗 It's Rainy an in the lower 50s today 😒 Yet so perfect yesterday 😊 ..... Thank you an a Blessed day 🙏🏼🙋♀️♥️
Good morning my friend.thank you so much , really appreciate the support , I love woods too it’s super relaxing and therapeutic, sounds really nice where you are , we don’t really have mountains where we are we live in a town called Grimsby uk . Hope you’ve had a great weekend 😊
do practice over some fields first.. and one has to have visual sight of the drone..especially a mini 2 as it has no sensor to help one. Nice video.. @@mojospictures2873
This is the old east lincolnshire line. It opened in 1948 and closed in 1970 ,a section of it still runs as the Lincolnshire wolds railway , a heritage line .
nice presentation.. I had a few goes making drone videos.. check this one out for ideas..Flight of the Drone Hillforts and railway lines.. Friday 25th March 2022 or a meandering wylye -2 .. flight of the drone Monday 23rd March 2022
Thank you. There are some shots in the video after this one (Relaxing scenes at Lady Bower Reservoir) which show the water coming out below & the river further down.
The water disappears down the hole, drops nearly 70 feet, then levels out in the tunnel below, it gushes 200ft at speed turns a left hand bend, travels another 450ft and out of the end of the tunnel into the river Derwent.
Unlikely, its a nearly 70ft completely vertical drop, concrete all the way down, a fall of 40ft is usually enough to kill a human being, and the presence of the water would afford you no cushioning whatsoever. In short... best leave well alone!!!
Once the water disappears down the hole, it drops approximately 70 feet straight down, then levels off in the tunnel and runs at speed for 200feet, turns a left hand bend, then runs about another 480feet to the tunnel outlet, where it gushes into the river Derwent, at which point, its met immediately by a concrete cutwater, which splits the gush into two halves.