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Thursday, 18 April 2024

This amazing footage shows a super fast drone flight barreling through snow mountains capturing incredible scenic views.

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This amazing footage shows a super fast drone flight barreling through snow mountains capturing incredible scenic views.
This amazing footage shows a super fast drone flight barreling through snow mountains capturing incredible scenic views.

This amazing video footage shows a super-fast drone hurtling through snow-covered mountains to capture these incredible scenic views.Aerial Cinematographer Raphael Boudreault-Simard, 29, took the jaw dropping footage at an elevation of 1,800 metres around Brandywine mountain.The insane speed, mixed with the picturesque environment, makes for a once in a lifetime view of the mountain range in southwest British Columbia, Canada.Raphael, from Squamish, British Colombia, said: "The video shows the small 5" FPV drone flying around British Columbia's finest mountains. "Altitude was about 1800m above sea level and it was quite a cold day as the storm was rolling in!"It was pretty challenging to get the perfect light, but the sun eventually cracked through the clouds and I was able to start filming. "It was only a five minute window of sun in the whole afternoon, so I was very happy I managed to catch it!"

This amazing video footage shows a super-fast drone hurtling through snow-covered mountains to capture these incredible scenic views.Aerial Cinematographer Raphael Boudreault-Simard, 29, took the jaw dropping footage at an elevation of 1,800 metres around Brandywine mountain.The insane speed, mixed with the picturesque environment, makes for a once in a lifetime view of the mountain range in southwest British Columbia, Canada.Raphael, from Squamish, British Colombia, said: "The video shows the small 5" FPV drone flying around British Columbia's finest mountains.

"Altitude was about 1800m above sea level and it was quite a cold day as the storm was rolling in!"It was pretty challenging to get the perfect light, but the sun eventually cracked through the clouds and I was able to start filming.

"It was only a five minute window of sun in the whole afternoon, so I was very happy I managed to catch it!"

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