
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA in 4K Ultra HD
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Date: 2019-10-24
Comments and reviews: 10
Jupp Soetebier
Very well done. A good combination of drone and hand-held. Framing is perfect. Good eye for composition without being cheesy. Canyon de Chelly is tops on my List. Got to see Chaco Canyon a couple years back, but these days overcrowded with tourists. The Anasazi who lived here had a better life than we do I think. Oh, sorry. Ancestral Puebloans. Gotta be PC with the folks who today claim (with ZERO DNA evidence. because modern indigenous people wouldn't want OMG actual science in their lives) to be their descendants.
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Very well done. A good combination of drone and hand-held. Framing is perfect. Good eye for composition without being cheesy. Canyon de Chelly is tops on my List. Got to see Chaco Canyon a couple years back, but these days overcrowded with tourists. The Anasazi who lived here had a better life than we do I think. Oh, sorry. Ancestral Puebloans. Gotta be PC with the folks who today claim (with ZERO DNA evidence. because modern indigenous people wouldn't want OMG actual science in their lives) to be their descendants.
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Valentina
Your videos are truly amazing I cannot describe in words where they take me. I feel such an connection with mother earth when I watch them. I question who I am, how small I am compared to everything, how did this happen, how impossibly beautiful and perfect our wold is. wonderment is probably the best word to describe my feelings. Thank you. I love your work. Now I have to do some research about the decayed houses at the bottom of the canyon. who lived there and when? Again, thank you.
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Your videos are truly amazing I cannot describe in words where they take me. I feel such an connection with mother earth when I watch them. I question who I am, how small I am compared to everything, how did this happen, how impossibly beautiful and perfect our wold is. wonderment is probably the best word to describe my feelings. Thank you. I love your work. Now I have to do some research about the decayed houses at the bottom of the canyon. who lived there and when? Again, thank you.
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kc5hgv
Sonya and I visited there in 2010 for our Grand Canyon trip. It was awesome there. I had asked one of the natives who was there the height of that Spire and he told me 800 feet. After taking some great pictures from the rim off the walk path I just like shit. I had asked him about the trail down in the bottom. He told me that that was a Jeep road. Great time. I was very Impressed of the Park. Great place to visit. A great Nation of People. Thanks for sharing that with us.
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Sonya and I visited there in 2010 for our Grand Canyon trip. It was awesome there. I had asked one of the natives who was there the height of that Spire and he told me 800 feet. After taking some great pictures from the rim off the walk path I just like shit. I had asked him about the trail down in the bottom. He told me that that was a Jeep road. Great time. I was very Impressed of the Park. Great place to visit. A great Nation of People. Thanks for sharing that with us.
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Steve Hutchesson
What an interesting site, I have always had this fascination with large rocks, they have a power of their own. The petroglyphs I had not seen before. Now mentioning large rocks, if it ever settles down in Venezuala, there are some truly magnificent locations there, Roraima, Kukenan and Angel Falls which I am sure you would have fun with. Excellent video as usual.
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What an interesting site, I have always had this fascination with large rocks, they have a power of their own. The petroglyphs I had not seen before. Now mentioning large rocks, if it ever settles down in Venezuala, there are some truly magnificent locations there, Roraima, Kukenan and Angel Falls which I am sure you would have fun with. Excellent video as usual.
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Anne Gardner
Thank you so much for these sublime videos. Do you have any plans to visit Japan in the future? I've seen so many beautiful videos of that country that I'd love to see your take on it, you make everywhere look new as if it's never been filmed before.
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Thank you so much for these sublime videos. Do you have any plans to visit Japan in the future? I've seen so many beautiful videos of that country that I'd love to see your take on it, you make everywhere look new as if it's never been filmed before.
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조은하루
It's been a long time. The American landscape doesn't damage nature. These landscapes were created by the flow of glaciers. The pictures on the cliff show the traces of the Indians. Thank you for the video. Happy New Year
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It's been a long time. The American landscape doesn't damage nature. These landscapes were created by the flow of glaciers. The pictures on the cliff show the traces of the Indians. Thank you for the video. Happy New Year
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Pam Simonson
Thanks a mile basically straight down to get to the base of of then you have to deal with the deadliest land we have to offer snakes everywhere. the drive a mile up ba wall a thousand miles later
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Thanks a mile basically straight down to get to the base of of then you have to deal with the deadliest land we have to offer snakes everywhere. the drive a mile up ba wall a thousand miles later
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City Walks
ABsolutely stunning. How accessible is it? I'd love to spend some time ther? What an amazing place. Thanks for sharing. It's been added to my ever growing travel bucket list. -Henry
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ABsolutely stunning. How accessible is it? I'd love to spend some time ther? What an amazing place. Thanks for sharing. It's been added to my ever growing travel bucket list. -Henry
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Madhava34
Your videos are festival to eyes I can travel to most places. But may never be able to visit some of the places. Thank you for sharing this with all. You are making many people happy
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Your videos are festival to eyes I can travel to most places. But may never be able to visit some of the places. Thank you for sharing this with all. You are making many people happy
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bencanuck
There's something unique and majestic about those yellow and orange trees seen against the background of tall canyon walls towering overhead. This is beautiful. Thank you.
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There's something unique and majestic about those yellow and orange trees seen against the background of tall canyon walls towering overhead. This is beautiful. Thank you.
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