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Drone Australia Gliding Episode #027 - DJI Mavic 4K UAV Photography
Scene #01 - Narrabeen Lake
Stretching 5.5 square kilometres and encompassing a water way area of 2.2 square kilometres, Narrabeen Lake is the largest estuary system located in Sydney's Northern Beaches. Just behind the world famous surfing beach at Narrabeen, the waterway is also referred to as Narrabeen Lagoon. It is a haven for wildlife and a place to simply in one of Sydney's most spectacular environments.
Soundtrack: 'Moment To The End' by Rockot
Scene #02 - Me-Mel (Goat Island)
Me-Mel is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register for its rich array of Aboriginal, historic and natural heritage values. Also known as Goat Island, it also includes over 30 buildings and structures dating from the 1830s to the 1960s. Names Goat Island by European settlers, the island is in the process of having ownership transferred back to 1st Nations ownership, governance and owenership.
Soundtrack: 'Space Mission' by Serge Pavkin
Scene #03 - Avalon Beach
28 kilometres north of the Sydney CBD, Avalon Beach is in the Pittwater Region of the city's Northern Beaches. Named after the mythical island in Celtic languages mythology, there is a 25-metre salt water rock pool at the south end. It is renowned for its rich orange-coloured sand (that indicate the presence of iron oxide), and the Australian drama series Blue Water High was was filmed there.
Soundtrack: 'Fauna, You and Me' by Beneath The Mountain
Scene #04 - Ulladulla Harbour
Ulladulla harbour is located in the centre of Ulladulla and features a wharf and surrounding area that is popular with families.. There is lots do it at the harbour whether it is watching the fishermen come in to the co-op with their catch, getting a delicious meal at one of the many cafes or watching the ocean and the pelicans that frequent the area.
Soundtrack: 'Heavenly Colours' by Kinone
Scene #05 - Manly Beach Norfolk Pine Trees
Some of the tallest Norfolk Island Pines on the Australian mainland are found at Manly Beach, with some slightly over 40 metres tall. Planted in 1858 they have become a landmark in this famous Sydney beachside suburb.
Sountrack: 'Morning Walk' by DS Productions