Archive for the ‘Flyovers’ Category

Seawolf Park Raw Video

Following up on the Seawolf Park videos was saw awhile back, here’s a raw aerial video of the area.

Thinking back to how clueless much of the media were at the time, I had to wonder — did the CNN folks think Ike had washed these ships up on to the park?

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Bolivar Panoramic Photos

From the MadNoonie Blog:

We have added a new site of aerial panoramic pictures of Bolivar Peninsula courtesy of “HawkEye Media” He will continue to upload more sections. So if you don’t see your subdivision keep checking back.

HawkEye Media has the unique ability to capture stunning 360° VR images, not only from the ground, but from the air as well. Panoramic photographs provide a 360° field of view, which makes them ideal for showcasing property or large landscapes.

The interactive 360° X 180° immersive panoramic images allow you to put your client anywhere in space. Whether it’s inside a crawlspace or 400′ above the ground, our interactive panoramic’s will allow you to immerse your target audience in an experience they’ll want to tell their friends about.

You can use this cool tool by visiting http://hawkeyemedia.com/bolivar/ or clicking the image above.

These are truly amazing images. It’s a shame it took such devastation to bring this tool to attention, but it’s certainly appreciated nonetheless. The Bolivar story is one that can not get enough attention. Thanks to MadNonnie for the info.

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West Beach from the Air

Here’s new aerial footage of parts of West Beach from just yesterday.

This was taken from another powered paraglider and is very much appreciated, as it shows a lot of the current debris and erosion situation.

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New East End Flyover

Video of East End of town and East Beach, taken October 4th.

It’s good to see the traffic moving and the big debris piles near the Flagship gone.

If I’m not mistaken, this footage was taken from a powered paraglider. Very cool…

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Somewhere Over the Rainbow

A nice tribute from some folks with a boat in the Yacht Basin and a former house in Pirate’s Beach.

And now, seems a good time to pass on these most recent tributes as well…

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