A birds-eye view of the Hallett Cove Conservation Park in Adelaide, Australia. The park has significant geological and archaeological sites, where more than 1,700 Aboriginal artifacts have been found. As well exposed glacial rock formations from the Permian ice age can be seen and these date back 280 million years.
Video and editing by Joseph Tan.
“Moonlight” (Instrumental) by Black Gryph0n & Baasik. Used under permission.
Web: blackgryph0n.bandcamp.com/album/immortal
Filmed on location using DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ aerial camera drone and Nikon D600 DSLR.
7 Comments
Great Video!!
This is amazing footage, I don't suppose you were down at Noarlunga Jetty last Tuesday Evening, 2nd Dec???
just around the corner from my place awesome stuff!!
Nice aerial video – well done. My last video was shot down on the beach at Hallett Cove on the 23rd Dec (RC Scale 4wd), come over to my channel and check it out.
First Class Joseph !!! A beautiful place and you made it look even more beautiful. Well done !!!
Hi!
I was wondering if I could use a clip from this video in a project that a myself and some friends are making for a uni project? We're making a short place clip about Hallet Cove, but do not have the means of shooting an aerial shot. We could credit you in the clip as the creator of the shot.
Thanks,
Molly.
Love it.