Keukenhof - flowers, flowers, flowers - Holland / The Netherlands
Tulips tulips, of course tulips. But a lot more. The breathtaking Keukenhof Gardens are a must-visit location for both garden and flower enthusiasts. The eye-popping hues and delightful flowery aromas create a memorable sensory experience. Visitors may easily get lost in this immense garden's tens of thousands of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths.
Get your Flower Fix... over here.
This is keukenhof and the fields of flowers in The Netherlands.
Keukenhof - The Flower Garden of Holland
Open and in bloom every spring time. It can be very crowded at times
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keukenhof the netherlands - the flower garden of Holland.
Drone flight over fields of flower in The Netherlands
Chinese electric car manufacturer BYD has announced a partnership with DJI that incorporates a Mavic 3 drone into the roof of the car — allowing it to be launched and piloted using the vehicle's touchscreen. It can even automatically swap and charge the batteries for you.
The only detail of note is that it will set you back $153,00 so start saving!
Castel del Monte come non lo avete mai visto: dal Drone
Continuiamo il nostro Tour dell'Italia vista dal cielo, grazie a questa splendida occasione in cui, con un permesso speciale, abbiamo potuto far decollare per 2 minuti (letteralmente) e con la massima attenzione, per sorvolare il suggestivo monumento pugliese, da poco tempo patrimonio dell'Unesco, il misterioso castello ottagonale di Federico II, anche detto "Castel del Monte". Esatto, proprio quello raffigurato sulle monetine da un centesimo di euro! Ricco di enigmi e unico nel suo genere, poterlo osservare da un punto di vista così atipico costituisce un privilegio non da poco, e per questo devo ringraziare il mio fidato (e affidabilissimo) drone!
📺 Kaleidoscope Visuals with Music Tropical House Electronic Piano Music Cityscape Drone Street Scene
Digital kaleidoscope art can be used to create a variety of different images, including abstract patterns, mandalas, and landscape scenes.
It can also be used to create more realistic images, such as portraits or landscapes.
The possibilities are endless, and the only limit is the artist's imagination.
Digital kaleidoscope art is a great way to express oneself creatively, and it can also be a fun and challenging way to learn about the principles of art and design.
"The ongoing eruption of the Icelandic Volcano Fagradalsfjall in the Geldingadalir valley was one of the most magnificent sights I have ever witnessed in my life. It is hard to put in words but this once in a lifetime drone footage may give you an idea what it feels like to be there." - Joey Helms
Tuscany is a stunning region, somewhere in between Milan (north) and Rome (south). Tuscany is the heartland of Italy and ancient Rome: this was the home of the Etruscans from whom the Romans learned so much about architecture.
Welcome to Tuscany: enjoy.
San Gimignano
The walls around this city have been build in the 13th century. San Gimignano is known for its skyline of medieval towers. Oblong stone shapes overlooking the hilltop town and the lands around it. San Gimignano is located in the province of Siena, a little to the west of Siena itself. This historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And with good reason. Not only is it a wonder to walk through, but as it is not yet too touristy, it is quite the hidden gem.
Val d’Orcia
This is the place to visit, to see the cypress trees. The trees are in the whole of Tuscany, but Val d’Orcia is the hotspot.
Pienza
Marvel in this beautiful renaissance town. This too is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. This city was there in the 9th century, by another name: Corsignano. Perhaps Pienza is most known for its panoramic views of the Tuscan landscape. A must visit for every tourist is the panorama boulevard around the city.
Lucca
The city with the wall that has never been breached. Located in between Florence and Pisa. Lucca has an intact Renaissance-era city wall. It is called “Mura di Lucca”. It is not literally a wall, but a wide earthen structure. Approximately 4 kilometers in diameter, the Walls of Lucca functions today as a city park around the historic town. Within the walls is the entire world: palaces and squares, towers and churches, narrow streets, water, a prison and the famous Piazza dell’Anfiteator.
Fog over the Tuscan hills
This is what you see, if you are a bird at 6 o’clock in the morning and start to fly. Tuscan hills in the fog. Pure magic.
Siena
The red stone city. Just like other cities, this city was first settled by the Etruscans (900-400 BC). The floor mosaic in the Siena Cathedral of Hermes Trismegistus is a must see. The three time great Hermes Trismagistus may be connected to Greek God Hermes and the Egyptian God Thoth. The Hermetica is a teaching of philosophy and practical magic: the alchemical procedure to make the Philosopher’s Stone. Most noticeable of Siena are the Cathedral and the Piazza del Campo. The Siena Cathedral has that typical white / dark green layers. We see the same in the Duomo of Florence, and Byzantine architecture (like in the German city of Aachen, for instance). The streets of Siena are red and best discovered by just letting fate decide your path. You will be in for a treat at every corner you take.
Monteriggioni
A small walled village. Near Siena and San Gimignano. If you have the time: this is a wonderful place to visit. The medieval town was a front line in the wars against Florence. It is small. It is charming. It transports you to days long past. Truly wonderful.
Volterra
Yes. The home of the vampire royalty The Volturi: from the Twilight saga. But Volterra is a real place. And what a beautiful place. Founded in the 8th century BC, this town can take you through the ages. The ruins of a Roman theatre are in this city. The streets and buildings are stone like in so many Tuscan cities. But every Tuscan city has a character of its own. And so does Volterra. Tall stone structures. Not red as in Siena, but Gray and ochre. With the magic of the light in Italy, it can paint paintings you would love to see.
Florence
Florence. Botticelli. The birthplace of the Renaissance. After centuries of the Church telling people that only God can create, they realised the amazing works of Plato, Aristotle, the Greeks and the Romans. And there was the moment the Humanistic Renaissance was born. Brunelleschi studies the Roman structures and engineered never before seen techniques in creating the Duomo of Florence. Florence is very busy. Try to get to the main attractions early. And then: discover the marvels of this gem of a city by just wandering around. My heart belongs to Florence.
- - MUSIC - - 'Resolutions' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Be sure to check out his site: amazing work!
A lot of people are saying that “selfie drones” like the HOVERAir X1 could be the next big thing in drones — especially if someone like DJI decides to make one.