@@ofroadsandplaces Get permission to fly one like the Afrikan traveller, have you seen his videos? Flying a drone in Kenya without permission is very risky.
Yeah. His videos are something else! Totally amazing. I remember him saying he has gotten arrested a few times because of his drone, hopefully with his licence things are easier.
@Of roads and places, just grow at your own pace. Hiring a drone leave alone owning is very expensive. This dude criticizes everything even his home place just because he lives in Germany. Don't stress yourself with drones until UA-cam partner starts paying you something substantial.
@@theworldtraveller8481 How I am seeing this 1 year later is an embarrassment to me! Thank you for the kind words. We grow at our pace and thank those who say ANYTHING to us.
A drivers view is the best view for a person who has not been to Muranga town. You would not know or rather see well locations/names of buildings, entertainment spots, markets and schools if a drone was used. I prefer it from the road itself! The town was founded about 22 years ago, but the name was uncreative, because residents appropriated it from the area’s pioneer fuel station - Kenol.
Highly subjective because the best way to go around a town would be on foot! But I can see where you are coming from. I have never been into Muranga town itself though, passed it numerous times! And Kenol now is such a large town, the traffic jam has become something else! Thank you for watching.
@@ofroadsandplaces The best way to walk in town would be on foot. I knew Mombasa town in one day by just walking on foot, not using tuk tuks or matatus! But you would not go on foot to Muranga itself that is the reason i said i prefer a drivers view from a drone to see well what things there are to see along the road! Once in the town itself you can walk!
Asanteni saana. Great work. Very useful.
Thank you Maina!
The nane of the River is River Maragua. Make more drone shots if you want your videos to be popular. A drivers view is what we see every day.
Hehehe. You have no idea how perilous it is flying drones here! Thieves have an easier time!
@@ofroadsandplaces Get permission to fly one like the Afrikan traveller, have you seen his videos? Flying a drone in Kenya without permission is very risky.
Yeah. His videos are something else! Totally amazing. I remember him saying he has gotten arrested a few times because of his drone, hopefully with his licence things are easier.
@Of roads and places, just grow at your own pace. Hiring a drone leave alone owning is very expensive. This dude criticizes everything even his home place just because he lives in Germany. Don't stress yourself with drones until UA-cam partner starts paying you something substantial.
@@theworldtraveller8481 How I am seeing this 1 year later is an embarrassment to me! Thank you for the kind words. We grow at our pace and thank those who say ANYTHING to us.
A drivers view is the best view for a person who has not been to Muranga town. You would not know or rather see well locations/names of buildings, entertainment spots, markets and schools if a drone was used. I prefer it from the road itself! The town was founded about 22 years ago, but the name was uncreative, because residents appropriated it from the area’s pioneer fuel station - Kenol.
Highly subjective because the best way to go around a town would be on foot! But I can see where you are coming from. I have never been into Muranga town itself though, passed it numerous times! And Kenol now is such a large town, the traffic jam has become something else! Thank you for watching.
@@ofroadsandplaces The best way to walk in town would be on foot. I knew Mombasa town in one day by just walking on foot, not using tuk tuks or matatus! But you would not go on foot to Muranga itself that is the reason i said i prefer a drivers view from a drone to see well what things there are to see along the road! Once in the town itself you can walk!