Filmed with my little DJI Mini 2 drone. In southwestern Australia, by far the most beautiful beaches you can imagine. Not necessarily for swimming, but for enjoying.
A vast national park in western Australia. It’s more of a haven for marine life like dolphins and manatees. But from the air, a stunning abstract landscape unfolds before you.
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The vulture lives in the wild in Mont Fragü National Park in southern Spain. These animals don’t belong in a zoo. Pelicans are always up for a simple meal. In Australia, fish scraps are fed to wild pelicans in the evening. But there are also large wild birds right around the corner in Nuremberg. A huge colony of little egrets has taken over a small island in the Pegnitz River.
Yes, there are beautiful insects, like a butterfly among the cherry blossoms or the orange tip butterfly among the lavender. Most people don't like spiders, but they're more useful than mosquitoes.
Australia really does have the cutest wildlife. Of course, there’s the koala, which sleeps 22 hours a day because eucalyptus is toxic. But there are also the quokkas, which live in the west of the continent and always look like they’re smiling when they open their mouths. It was amazing to watch the bison in Yellowstone, a species that had nearly gone extinct in the 18th century with a population of just under 300 animals.
The forests in the western United States transport you to another world. Tree trunks so massive that, in theory, you could drive a car through them if there were a hole in them.
Seligman, Arizona—a town once famous for its location on Route 66—now exists merely as a stop along the way from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas. There are many beautiful vintage cars there.
In the summer, the beautiful shades of red come to light just before sunset. This time, however, the three images are spread across the globe. On the left is the western United States, in the center is the Great Ocean Road in Australia, and on the right is the Namib Desert with the famous Dead Vlei, which is better known from the ground for its withered trees.
Iceland is always worth a visit. Even in winter, the landscape is indescribable. Luckily, the rental car had studded tires, because at that time of year, the name “Iceland” really rings true. And with wind speeds reaching 150 km/h, you’re grateful for every bit of traction.