Video location is at Lough Achree/Knockalongy near The Ladies Brae in Skreen, Co. Sligo, Ireland.
Knockalongy (Cnoc na Loinge (meaning "hill of the encampment)) is the highest of the Ox Mountains at 544m (1785ft).
At the base of Knockalongy is Lough Achree (Lake of the Heart), reportedly formed in 1490 by an earthquake and is reputed to be the youngest lake in Ireland.
The following is an extract from the Annals of the Four Masters (The Irish annals are a unique collection of annual records made in the monasteries of Ireland of political, cultural, social, religious, climatic events and disasters that took place in Ireland between sixth and sixteenth centuries.) “There was an earthquake at Sliabh Gamh, by which a hundred persons were destroyed, among whom was the son of Manus Crossagh O’Hara. Many horses and cows were also killed by it, and much putrid fish was thrown up; and a lake, in which fish is now caught, sprang up in the place.” The earthquake is reported to have caused the deaths of more than 100 people and many livestock.
I haven't flown in months as lost all interest in it, but decided to go out one day to catch some waterfalls created on a mountain side after a lot of rain.
There is a slight wobble in the video if you look closely as one of the motors has bearing issues.
(Sorry about the under exposed shot bit at the end and the crappy edit)