VELEBIT AS NEVER SEEN BEFORE
Looking for a place that leaves you breathless?
I suggest you Tulove Grede, in Croatia, near the A1 highway (Zagreb-Split) near the tunnel "Sveti Rok".
Tulove Grede (also known as Tulo, Tulovice) are an unusual karst phenomenon on Velebit mountain.
They are located in the Velebit Nature Park.
Tulove Grede are a rocky ridge with extremely steep hips built of limestone rocks, about 1 km long (0.6 miles), and with the highest peak at 1120 m (3700 feet) above sea level.
This is an insufficiently known family picnic area connected by an unpaved road (built in 1830) which is available for all types of vehicles. This heavenly place turns into a real hell very quickly, because the weather changes are very fast and very dramatic. Extremely strong winds often blow.
P.S. In the spring 2023, I will shoot "Mountain surfing" at this location. This was primarily a training and recon flight. Preparation for diving.
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This is just one of a series of scenes in the "Croatia by drone" project, in which I shoot the most famous scenes in Croatia. The final video is expected at the end of the year. _______________________
DowntownRDB Posted at 11-1 02:46
Awe inspiring footage. What a fantastic location. I have no doubt you'll get some great footage diving in that location.
Thanks mate, glad to hear that!
Yes, I also believe that there will be good diving shots.
I didn't dare now because I don't know the terrain well enough.
VideoLife_FPV Posted at 11-1 03:06
Thanks mate, glad to hear that!
Yes, I also believe that there will be good diving shots.
I didn't dare now because I don't know the terrain well enough.
My pleasure VideoLife. I'm sure you'll get back there and challenge that location at some point in the future.
DowntownRDB Posted at 11-1 10:37
My pleasure VideoLife. I'm sure you'll get back there and challenge that location at some point in the future.
I would go there again tomorrow, but too expensive fuel has increased my living expenses... I have to be more careful... next spring I will go there, even if on foot (500 km one way)
VideoLife_FPV Posted at 11-1 11:16
I would go there again tomorrow, but too expensive fuel has increased my living expenses... I have to be more careful... next spring I will go there, even if on foot (500 km one way)
No doubt about how expensive fuel costs are nowadays. I think this is one factor that is pushing the sales of Electric Vehicles up to an all time record.
DowntownRDB Posted at 11-1 11:33
No doubt about how expensive fuel costs are nowadays. I think this is one factor that is pushing the sales of Electric Vehicles up to an all time record.
500 km is a bit too far of a walk for me.
Yes, that is absolutely the reason, but fortunately, every crisis eventually passes. It's good that it's not a bigger disaster.
P.S. I was joking that I would walk so much I just want to emphasize how much I want to go there
VideoLife_FPV Posted at 11-1 11:38
Yes, that is absolutely the reason, but fortunately, every crisis eventually passes. It's good that it's not a bigger disaster.
P.S. I was joking that I would walk so much I just want to emphasize how much I want to go there
Hopefully the current crisis will eventually end and not end up even more catastrophic.
I figured you were kidding about that long of a walk.
I figured you were kidding about that long of a walk.
It is in the interest of those who manage this crisis that the population is as large as possible, and that people spend money, not that there are few of us and that we have no money.
So I am sure that this will pass and that it will get better. It has always been like that in the past.
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Sometimes it's hard to understand the other side only through letters...
VideoLife_FPV Posted at 11-2 00:03
It is in the interest of those who manage this crisis that the population is as large as possible, and that people spend money, not that there are few of us and that we have no money.
So I am sure that this will pass and that it will get better. It has always been like that in the past.