Hey dude, was hoping someone got a drone up- devastating but nice footage. Am trying to work out where it was in relation to the Sika Trail car park if you can help? Will try and get over with mine when it calms down a bit
@FarmTUBE4 жыл бұрын
drop me an email and i'll send you a screen grab of my flight record. (this is my other channel) - stuartegreen@icloud.com
@increasepeace59434 жыл бұрын
Why on earth did you put that awful.background noise on the footage. This is a disaster for many species. Please take the background noise off, it's inappropriate after all the life that has been destroyed. Thank you for your footage though.
@dorsetdroneguy58044 жыл бұрын
Fires are a part of nature and can be caused by lightning strikes or idiots with BBQs and while i'm not celebrating the horrible death of innocent animals i'm not going to dwell over it either. Horrendous things happen to animals and humans every second of every day, if you sat and thought about if for too long it would drive you mad. In the grand scheme of things i don't think the music on this video is in any way glorifying misery. I recommend the use of the mute button if it offends you so much :)
@myfrequencies19124 жыл бұрын
If you want to protest on behalf of nature try to stop them growing commercial lumber crops here. Try to ban dog walkers. Object to the busy A35 & the light pollution at night from Poole & Wareham. An accidental fire I'm sorry to say, is just the final insult to mother nature in a place like this.
@leftpastsaturn674 жыл бұрын
@@myfrequencies1912 The forest is no longer used for commercial forestation, they're actively returning large parts of it to natural heathland.
@myfrequencies19124 жыл бұрын
@@leftpastsaturn67 Whilst I'm not disagreeing with what you say, the two independent statements which make up your comment are not mutually exclusive. I haven't been there in about 3 or 4 months but I did live there for two years. In that time I saw thousands of trees cleared & I saw thousands of new ones planted to provide future crops. It seemed to me that commercial forestry was there to stay.