Glad you enjoyed it, Clive! Aerial photography really does show our world in a different light. I still find it surprising that a lot of these places we just drive past, unaware of its existance. It's only when we get a birds eye view ... we really appreciate what's around us. Thanks for watching 👍
Hello young man I’m going to showcase this one on Wednesday as I wanted peeps to see your drone footage as I felt bad as there’s so much more to your channel that people need to see 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
Many thanks Adrian! Yes, the are loads in and around the Wiltshire area. Sadly, we have lots many of them due to farming and development over the centuries. All the best 👍
Another wonderful video Chris!! So much history! I'm always amazed by it!! The drone shots really make it so much easier to see parts of history that we would never get to see! Everything looks so dif from up there!! Have a good one mate!!😀👍💯
This is so fascinating, Chris! Again I had no idea about this pace's existence. Great information once again. BTW, I think your talking audio part was way too quiet.
Thanks, Christian! Good call about the audio, I hadn't noticed until you said (I just watched it again, with fresher eyes!). I will up the narration audio next time. Thanks for spotting that 👍
Shame to see so many walks ruined by off road vehicles. There are large strectches in and around that area that are now virtually unpassable on foot, especially in winter.
@@chrisgale5634 Many thanks, that's very kind of you to say so. Cherhill is a great place, although that hill wrecks me everytime! I have flown there several times, but not filmed it. It has a lot to offer too, the horse, the Lansdowne Monument and Oldbury Hillfort. It's on the list to do 👍
We are lucky to be able to view these structures with the flying cameras Chris. Another enjoyable film and history of hill. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it, Clive! Aerial photography really does show our world in a different light. I still find it surprising that a lot of these places we just drive past, unaware of its existance. It's only when we get a birds eye view ... we really appreciate what's around us. Thanks for watching 👍
Hello young man I’m going to showcase this one on Wednesday as I wanted peeps to see your drone footage as I felt bad as there’s so much more to your channel that people need to see 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
Thanks Tony! No need to feel bad about anything mate, what you are doing is above and beyond already 👏👍
It's amazing how many of these places still exist in the South - great video, thanks!
Many thanks Adrian! Yes, the are loads in and around the Wiltshire area. Sadly, we have lots many of them due to farming and development over the centuries. All the best 👍
Fascinating cheers mate, think I'll go take it in, me being on the k+a canal near by, some sarnies and a flask make an afternoon of it
Good plan. It's well worth it. I got to here with the car and walked the rest of the way: 51.435109, -1.887414
Never knew about Windmill Hill or Alexander Keiller. Thank you!
You are more than welcome! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 🙂
Another wonderful video Chris!! So much history! I'm always amazed by it!! The drone shots really make it so much easier to see parts of history that we would never get to see! Everything looks so dif from up there!! Have a good one mate!!😀👍💯
Glad you enjoyed it Robbie. Yes, I'd be lost without the drone, it really does make history come alive!! Glad you liked it. Take care pal 😉👍
This is so fascinating, Chris! Again I had no idea about this pace's existence. Great information once again. BTW, I think your talking audio part was way too quiet.
Thanks, Christian! Good call about the audio, I hadn't noticed until you said (I just watched it again, with fresher eyes!). I will up the narration audio next time. Thanks for spotting that 👍
@@LamboPhoto You're welcome and anytime you notice something I could do better PLEASE let me know!
Shame to see so many walks ruined by off road vehicles. There are large strectches in and around that area that are now virtually unpassable on foot, especially in winter.
Totally agree. It's getting harder, and more dangerous, as each year goes by. This time of year is the worst. Thanks for watching 👍
@@LamboPhoto great channel. Hope you can go up Cherhill, that would make a great video.
@@chrisgale5634 Many thanks, that's very kind of you to say so. Cherhill is a great place, although that hill wrecks me everytime! I have flown there several times, but not filmed it. It has a lot to offer too, the horse, the Lansdowne Monument and Oldbury Hillfort. It's on the list to do 👍