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Mini 2 I flew in the sea for the first time.

Flying over water is exhilarating, isn't it?

Make sure to keep an eye on the telemetry and the drone to ensure a safe flight.

Thanks for sharing.

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I hope you didn't "flew in the sea" lol.
Most of my flights are over water, no people or property to worry about.
Blimey that place has been messed about a bit by geological movements etc. !
NICE video, that's a dramatic coastline.
 
I hope you didn't "flew in the sea" lol.
Most of my flights are over water, no people or property to worry about.
Blimey that place has been messed about a bit by geological movements etc. !
NICE video, that's a dramatic coastline.
Certainly, it may be safer than you think on the sea.?
However, I think the wind was weak today and I was saved.
thank you.?
 
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I was intrigued by the straight lines of rock also...it would be interesting to find out he geological history of the area to figure out how that was created...very nice video...and nice soothing music ?
 
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I was intrigued by the straight lines of rock also...it would be interesting to find out he geological history of the area to figure out how that was created..
At one point in the video the strata is exposed in a cliff or hillside and you can see that it is all tilted. So, at a guess, the lines in the water are edges of the various layers of rock. Blooming interesting though.
I have seen some videos of mountainous areas where you can actually see an entire fold, staggering stuff.
 
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I was intrigued by the straight lines of rock also...it would be interesting to find out he geological history of the area to figure out how that was created...very nice video...and nice soothing music ?
Thank you ‼
It seems that the layers that overlapped over many years were pushed up diagonally by the crustal movement, and then the waves scraped the soft layer, leaving the remaining hard layer.
 
At one point in the video the strata is exposed in a cliff or hillside and you can see that it is all tilted. So, at a guess, the lines in the water are edges of the various layers of rock. Blooming interest though.
I have seen some videos of mountainous areas where you can actually see an entire fold, staggering stuff.
That's right.
It's interesting to be able to feel the origin of the earth ?
 

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