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  1. this video is really impressive, great job on capturing such unique moments! I have to say though, I’m a bit skeptical about the authenticity of some drone footage. sometimes it feels like it’s too good to be true, you know? what do you all think about the possibility of editing or special effects being involved?

  2. 3:30, I'm betting those are Border Collies at work ☺. 8:42, we men will always be boys at times no matter how old we get, lol. 10:34, "Few designers can match the beauty that nature itself creates" — truer words were never spoken. 11:56 (& 15:41), hats off sir, balls of steel right there (glad to see the bike got its own chute too, hehe) (what's the music/song for 11:56 ?). 18:00 such drone-swarm light displays are phenomenal.

  3. You shouldn’t show or promote bad actors doing dangerous things i.e. the guys breaking the rock loose on the cliff. It’s irresponsible and they have no idea what the potential consequences of that foolish act will be.

  4. 13:00 the launch isn't the end, there's still fitting out to do after it's lunched. There's a lot of internal fittings, upto and including the engines that only get added to the hull AFTER it's in the water.

  5. That scene of the sheep at ~3:25 was amazing. It almost looked like water!

    I could not believe that guy at ~4:10 staring down a bull elephant! That could have turned nasty in a hurry!

    No! The B747 at ~25:50 was NOT "specifically designed" to carry the Space Shuttle. Unlike the AN-225 which WAS specially designed to carry the Soviet Union's Buran shuttle, that was just a regular old Boeing 747 with a couple of modifications. After the shuttle program ended those mods were removed and that aircraft returned to regular service. That's American engineering!

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