5 Ultra Scenic UNESCO Sites By Drone Reveal Heaven On Earth
These 5 UNESCO sites filmed by drones
will leave you breathless. These magnificent aerial videos are of the
Guilin Yangshuo region in China, the Son Doong cave in Vietnam,
the fortified French town of Carcassonne in France, Yosemite National
Park in the US and Lake Louise Banff in the Canadian Rockies.
Drone videos really show us how
beautiful planet Earth is. As of May 2015, there are 1007 UNESCO sites
listed, all of which are real treasures. Now here are these breathtaking
UNESCO drone videos.
5 Very Scenic UNESCO Sites
Yangshuo County In China
This first video is so stunningly
beautiful. It’s filmed over the river Li and the town of Yangshuo in
China. The town is surrounded by karst mountains, winding rivers and
beautiful scenery. This region of South China has been designated
a UNESCO Heritage site since 2007. It is unrivaled in terms of the
diversity of its karst features and landscapes. This video uses some
terrific aerial filming of people techniques along with the beautiful karst scenery.
This drone video was filmed with a DJI
Phantom 2 Vision+. When you watch this video, you realize that you
don’t need to spend an absolute fortune on a drone to take great aerial
video. This scenic video has some barrel distortion whereas this years
drones from DJI use a narrower field of view lens.
There are quite a few very affordable
quadcopters on the market now. The Phantom 2 is no longer in
production. The latest drone from DJI is the magnificent Phantom 4.
This is their easiest drone to fly so far. It has many intelligent
flight options which allow it avoid obstacles. It has has some terrific
autonomous flight systems such as active track, follow me, tap fly and
course lock.
With the Phantom 4 being released onto the market, the DJI Phantom 3 price
is starting at an amazing $599. The Phantom 3 is really top
notch. It is ideal as a first quadcopter with an integrated gimbal and
camera. It is also very easy to fly with a number of autonomous flight
modes which allow you to concentrate on filming with the 4k UHD camera.
Son Doong UNESCO Site in Vietnam
The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the
biggest cave in the world and was discovered only a few decades back.
It’s over 5.5 miles long, has a jungle, a river and can fit a 40-story
skyscraper inside it. It’s beauty is beyond belief. This drone videos
gives you a glimpse of this mysterious cave, virtually untouched by
mankind.
The drones used to capture the mysteries of the Son Doong were the DJI Inspire 1 which really is a feat of engineering and the new Phantom 3, just released by DJI.
Now, this cave is absolutely stunning.
Hopefully we will see many documentaries of the wonders of this cave
over the next few years.
UNESCO Site Video Of Carcassonne
The Medieval Fortress City of
Carcassonne in the South of France was added to the UNESCO site list in
1997. Historically, Carcassonne was of strategic importance to the
Romans who occupied its hilltop until the demise of the Western Roman
Empire. It was later taken over by the Visigoths in the fifth century
who founded the city.
This picturesque aerial video was filmed
by Freeway Drone. They use mostly the DJI Spreading Wings S1000
multirotor which is a highly adaptable business drone. It has a long
flight time and can carry a heavier payload than consumer drones. DJI
produce 10 different Zenumse gimbals for their Spreading Wings brand.
Each Zenmuse gimbal is for a different top quality camera. This
multirotor drone gives you so many options for your aerial filming
requirements.
Watching this video, you can see how the
drone can get real close to this huge walled city. Drones are perfect
for surveying old building and historic sites. A drone could thoroughly
survey this site in 30 minutes. It would take traditional erect and
view scaffolding methods 6 months. Find out about the many more terrific uses for drones.
Aerial and ground photography and filming are very similar. If you are very new, here are some terrific aerial photography tips.
France sure is a beautiful country and the City of Carcassonne is a UNESCO treasure. Enjoy this professional aerial video.
Yosemite National Park
Designated a World Heritage Site in
1984, Yosemite is internationally recognized for its spectacular granite
cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, and biological
diversity. Almost
95% of the park is designated as wilderness. Formed as a result of
repeated glacial erosion of granitic bedrock over 10 million years, the
park contains a unique diverse landscape of spectacular granite cliffs,
waterfalls, clear streams, Giant Sequoia groves, and biological
diversity.
Yosemite is for everyone. A place for all creatures great and small.
The beauty of Yosemite’s wilderness was captured using a Phantom Drone and GoPro camera.
Lake Louise Banff National Park
Lake Louise is know as Canada’s “Diamond
in the Wilderness,” and the “Hiking Capital of Canada”. This area
offers a tremendous diversity of recreational and sightseeing
opportunities. Lake Louise is home to one of North America’s finest
downhill ski areas, and has numerous hiking and walking trails.
In 1984, Banff National Park was
declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with the other national
and provincial parks that form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks. The
Park has mountain landscapes, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons and
limestone caves.
This drone video captures the serene beauty of this lake wonderfully.
5 Ultra Scenic UNESCO Sites By Drone Reveal Heaven On Earth
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