Flying my Drone in Tarquinia, Italy Ospedale di Tarquinia was fun. This was an aerial view of a beautiful city I never heard of so I had to stop and enjoy a good meal. I had a conversation with a man and we shared a few stories. Like smaller towns in Italy I received a bottomless bottle of wine from the keg and two baskets of bread with oil that both complimented my meal. Would you believe all of this was half the price you would imagine. I skipped desert so I could stop somewhere else and enjoy another small town and good people š I truly love Italy when I get away from the tourist areas. The original video for this was posted a few months ago if you search this channel.
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or my photos from 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands š I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals wherever I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded. Meals may be on my photo website if they stood out.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
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Thank you,
James
