FLYING OVER OAHU [4K] Hawaii Ambient Aerial Film + Music for Stress Relief - Honolulu to North Shore

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Автор:

Nature Relaxation Films

Дата публікації:

29.11.2019

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7.5M

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Flying Over Oahu sweeps viewers on a soothing yet awe-inspiring 97‑minute aerial voyage over the stunning coastlines of Hawaii’s most populated and iconic island. Paired with real stereo nature sounds and a heavenly musical soundtrack composed by Alex Smith with the Cynic Project, this signature drone film is an instant classic presented in ultra‑4K ultra‑high definition. Viewers begin in Honolulu along Waikiki Beach, with impressive views of Diamond Head in the distance. From here the journey slowly progresses along the southeastern coast to Koko Crater near Kahauloa Cove, then to a rocky black lava coast that transforms into a perfect white sandy beach. A top‑down view of Halona Cove follows, then a flight to Makapu’u Point where the Makapu’u lighthouse and occasional glance of Kaʻohikaipu Island are seen. After a view of Koko Head and the coast looking south, the film turns north up the coast to Kualoa Point, absorbing stunning palm tree views and distant vistas of Mokoli’li Island and Kaneohe Bay. It then reaches the towering green mountain behind Kualoa Ranch, offering a perspective of Oahu from this beautiful shore. Next, the film visits Mahie Point at Huilua Pond, home of the Crouching Lion Hike, providing panoramic views from Kaawa to the south to Ahupua’a O’Kahana State Park and Kahana Bay to the north. The journey continues to the rugged blue waters of the North Shore at Turtle Bay, then to Sunset Beach near Rocky Point and the Banzai Pipeline, and finally to Ke Iki Beach/Rock Piles Beach near Shark’s Cove. From the North Shore beaches, the film returns to Honolulu at sunset, stopping at a lookout near Hale’iwa for a view of distant wind farms and the northwestern coast, and at Ka’alaea Point at Uppers Beach Park. The film ends with a slowly fading yet majestic sunset from Waikiki Beach.