Errol Air-Drenaline Shotz
Seeing the Bigger Picture from Above using a Drone
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Welcome to the Place where Extreme Sports are Made: Welcome to Skydive Mount Cook
Jumping at the First Bungy Site in the World: The Kawarau Bungy
Welcome to New Zealand: The Place where Extreme Sports are Made
The Lord of the Rings III: Paths of the Dead scene location from Above.
The Pinnacles were most famously used as the filming location for the Dimholt Road in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. In Tolkien lore, the Dimholt lies at the base of the Dwimorberg mountain, beyond Dunharrow. Once you are in the Pinnacles, you canāt help but feel like you are in one of the darker corners of Middle-earth. We were there on a beautiful warm day and it still felt quite spooky as the path narrowed around us.
Welcome to Queenstown: The Adventure Capital of New Zealand
Queenstown, New Zealand sits on the shores of the South Islandās Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Renowned for adventure sports, itās also a base for exploring the regionās vineyards and historic mining towns. There's bungee jumping off Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and jet-boating on the Shotover and Dart rivers. In winter, there's skiing on the slopes of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak.
Cape Palliser from Above:
Cape Palliser is a promontory on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island and is the southernmost point of the North Island; it is in fact considerably farther south than Nelson or Blenheim in the South Island. It is located at the eastern end of Palliser Bay, 50 kilometres southeast of Wellington.
Nikau Valley from Above
Waikanae Beach from Above:
Waikanae is a town on New Zealand's Kapiti Coast. The name is a MÄori word meaning "waters" (wai) "of the grey mullet".The town lies about 60 kilometres north of Wellington: New Zealand's capital city; between Paraparaumu, eight kilometres to the southwest, and Åtaki, 15 kilometres to the northeast.
Turanganui River from Above
The Turanganui River is a river in the city of Gisborne, New Zealand. Formed by the confluence of the Taruheru River and the Waimata River, it flows through downtown Gisborne to reach the Pacific Ocean at the northern end of Poverty Bay. A memorial to the first landing place in New Zealand by Captain James Cook is located close to the mouth of the river. The entire river is tidal.
Te Mata Peak from Above: When I look at the World Map I try to choose Places I haven't been before. I try to stay very macro and look at small area that maybe few people look at and try to see whats in there. The Adrenaline that rushes through my veins and the Heart pounding excitement that keeps me going. I Love That.
Gisborne from Above
Gisborne is a city on the east coast of New Zealandās North Island. Itās known for wineries and surf beaches such as Makorori. The Tairawhiti Museum has exhibits on indigenous and colonial history, with Wyllie Cottage, an early European house, and Maori artefacts. Titirangi Reserve has lookouts and a monument to explorer James Cook.
Philippines from Above
San Esteban, officially the Municipality of San Esteban, is a 5th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 8,349 people.
San Esteban is 363 kilometres (226 mi) from Metro Manila and 44 kilometres (27 mi) from Vigan City, the provincial capital.
The Spaniards named the pueblo (the equivalent of a municipality in present-day terms) San Esteban (formerly known as Cabagbagototan) because they have received reports of a vagabond named Iban having been stoned to death and beheaded by hostile natives in the place called "Naglawlawayan," which is an early place of worship by the natives, and currently the site of the municipal cemetery. "Iban" is the Ilocano equivalent of "Stephen," hence the pueblo being named San Esteban.
San Esteban was founded by Agustinian friars in 1625, but was always attached to Nueva Coveta (present-day Burgos) and to the municipality of Santiago until 1911. It was once a visita of Narvacan because of a shortage of ministers.
Summertime in Sabangan
Exploring the Shoreline of Santiago Cove
Let the Games Begin
San Pablo Shoreline from Above
Vitalis White Sands
Exploring Ambuklao Dam
Banaue Rice Terraces
We Survived Batad
Errol Air-Drenaline Shotz's cover photo
Our known solar system is just a tiny fragment in the cosmos. Having billions of stars in the milky way galaxy and going further will blow your mind knowing that there are hundreds of billions of other galaxys in the universe that the next generations will explore and discover. Is it a matter of perception believing science can achieve anything or is it our faith that drive us to believe that the universe was made by God and created everything thus leading us to questions if the Big Bang Theory was factual or its the Power of the Almighty God all along- Errol Mariano