I love this video. It is one of my favorites to watch. I must have seen in at least 50 times and maybe 100 or more! Thank you for this video! Amazing music and scenery!
I've done the same flight all the way back in 1998 as a 16 year old. It was amazing for a central European. We didn't have a video camera back then and only have photos from that flight. So nice to see it in motion for a change. Thanks for sharing. :)
I am really impressed with this video but it could have been MUCH better by getting someone to film- would be less shaky- and filming with a high quality camera (I'm talking about 60 fps camera)
I have been on a Kakadu flight similar to this and what they don't tell you is that the (morning) flights are fucking brutal. very hard to keep a camera straight. The updrafts throw you around. It's a thrill and very safe but I would advise a camera stabiliser and some motion sickness tablets!
Beauty.. awesome work dude ....
I love this video. It is one of my favorites to watch. I must have seen in at least 50 times and maybe 100 or more! Thank you for this video! Amazing music and scenery!
Just so you know we have now scene this video about 200 times. Our little daughter likes to relax to this music and watch the scenic views!
Awesome! Great video! Cheers from NSW.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for recording and posting that, awesome idea !
Looking forward to it. Thanks a lot.
Incredible region!
I've done the same flight all the way back in 1998 as a 16 year old. It was amazing for a central European. We didn't have a video camera back then and only have photos from that flight. So nice to see it in motion for a change. Thanks for sharing. :)
really incredible!!!!!!! our earth is so nice!!!!! i know n.t i love this territory
excellent footage,real treat.
can you fly any lower ?
What is the name of the music in the backround?
It's called "Tube Shuffle" and "Dancin' Didge"
VERY nice piece of music. Love it Thanks
I am really impressed with this video but it could have been MUCH better by getting someone to film- would be less shaky- and filming with a high quality camera (I'm talking about 60 fps camera)
I have been on a Kakadu flight similar to this and what they don't tell you is that the (morning) flights are fucking brutal. very hard to keep a camera straight. The updrafts throw you around. It's a thrill and very safe but I would advise a camera stabiliser and some motion sickness tablets!