Drone flyover - Andalusia, South Spain
David Skoda David Skoda
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 Published On Aug 28, 2024

Device:
DJI Mavic Air (CZEtjr4pev63n91s)
GoPro Hero 9
Sony RX100 II

Editing:
Adobe Premiere Pro 2022

Music:
First Flight by Lindsey Stirling and Without Limit by Bob Bradley, Matt Sanchez and Matt Parker

Location:
Spain, Malaga, Velez-Malaga, Mulhacen, Frigiliana, Gibralfaro, Gibraltar, St. Patrick's cave, Comares, Ronda, ...

Contact:
[email protected]

CHAPTERS:
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00:00 Villa
00:19 Málaga
00:29 Gibralfaro
00:39 Mulhacén
01:44 Frigiliana - Rio Chillar Los Cahorros
02:14 St. Patrick's Cave at Gibraltar
02:24 Caminito del Rey
02:40 Ronda
03:09 Acueducto del Aguila

03:29 PHOTOS - Málaga
04:01 PHOTOS - Gibraltar
04:44 PHOTOS - Frigiliana - Rio Chillar Lost Cahorros
05:31 PHOTOS - Ronda and Mulhacén
06:09 PHOTOS - Caminito del Rey
06:44 PHOTOS - Comares
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Finally - I'd like to thank the a**hole that kept my lost wallet at Ronda, I hope it was worth it, creating protocol with Spain police when I could only speak Czech and English with noone able to speak Czech or English at the station sure was :/. Google translator ftw.

As for why I wasn't recording everywhere with drone - at Gibraltar it is forbidden to even look at a drone in your backpack (unless you pay full year salary for one day approval and even then you must avoid the radar zone which is a large area). I could have used GoPro, but for some dumb reason, I thought phone videos were high quality enough, which they weren't, lesson learned, no vids from Gibraltar, *sigh*...

I'm super sorry for not filming Comares with drone though, that place was asking for it and was absolutely amazing and I only have few photos to show for it and crappy video from phone. However there were a lot of antennas and radio interference as well as flocks of birds flying everywhere around. I didn't feel like risking my drone falling down to the valley after hitting some of them. Also - on that day I began to have some issues with losing screen signal even in plain sight, which happened in the most ludicrous places, like just below bridge when I had a clear view at drone and was flying through. Not the happiest place to lose screen signal. Since problems continued on the next day, I decided to keep it easy and use it sparely until I figure out what's wrong with it.

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