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Isle of Man by Drone - Exploring the Beauty of the Island

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Isle of Man by Drone - Exploring the Beauty of the Island

This video is about the Isle of Man by Drone 2016 covering multiple locations and is a compilation of all my 2016 Drone Footage from places including Niarbyll, Douglas, Ramsey, Port Erin, Groudle, Port Soderick and derelict buildings around the island.

All places are reduced in viewing size to ensure the total view time is below 20 mins but equally full length videos of the locations can be viewed separately from my youtube channel.

The aerial photography in this video was all filmed using a dji phantom 3 advanced.
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Isle of Man - The Beauty of the Island

Drone Footage of Moors and Derelict Buildings - Isle of Man.

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10

If any local companies would like to have their name on any of the videos then please contact me on craig.goffin@me.com (I am a hobbiest and have a full time day job 100% unrelated to this channel).

I'd also love to promote any local musicians if you want me to overlay your tracks over my drone footage Royalty free but with your info in the credits or titles.
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ISLE OF MAN Travel Guide

The Isle of Man is a small island nation located in the Irish Sea. The island is just 53 kilometers long and 19 kilometers wide - but it offers plenty of fun things to do for tourists. It has a mild climate and boasts more than 150 kilometers of beautiful coastline, consisting largely of sweeping sandy beaches and steep, rugged cliffs.
The manx are a celtic nation. Around 85000 people live on the island. The capital of the Isle of Man is Douglas, where you'll find many of the island's top points of interest.
The most popular tourist attractions are the Laxey Wheel, Rushen Castle and Peel Castle.



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A Year on the Isle of Man

A Year on the Isle of Man

Drone footage over a year using DJI Phantom 4 Pro across the entire Island.

This video is about the Isle of Man by Drone in 2018 covering multiple locations and is a compilation of all my 2018 Drone Footage from places including Niarbyl, Douglas, Ramsey, Port Erin, Groudle, Port Soderick and derelict buildings around the island.

The Isle of Man (Manx: Mannin [ˈmanɪnʲ], also Manx: Ellan Vannin [ˈɛlʲan ˈvanɪnʲ]), sometimes referred to simply as Mann /mæn/, is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, holds the title of Lord of Mann and is represented by a lieutenant governor. Defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom.

Humans have lived on the island since before 6500 BC. Gaelic cultural influence began in the 5th century AD, and the Manx language, a branch of the Gaelic languages, emerged. In 627 Edwin of Northumbria conquered the Isle of Man along with most of Mercia. In the 9th century, Norsemen established the Kingdom of the Isles, which included the Isle of Man. Magnus III, King of Norway from 1093 to 1103, reigned also as King of Mann and the Isles between 1099 and 1103.

In 1266 the island became part of Scotland under the Treaty of Perth, after being ruled by Norway. After a period of alternating rule by the kings of Scotland and England, the island came under the feudal lordship of the English Crown in 1399. The lordship revested into the British Crown in 1765, but the island never became part of the 18th century kingdom of Great Britain or its successors (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the present-day United Kingdom). It retained its internal self-government.

In 1881 the Isle of Man parliament, Tynwald, became the first national legislative body in the world to give women the right to vote in a general election, although this excluded married women. In 2016 UNESCO awarded the Isle of Man biosphere reserve status.

Insurance and online gambling each generate 17% of GNP, followed by information and communications technology and banking with 9% each. Internationally, the Isle of Man is known for the Isle of Man TT motorcycle races.

The Isle of Man is located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, almost equidistant from England to the east, Northern Ireland to the west, and Scotland (closest) to the north; while Wales to the south is almost the distance of the Republic of Ireland to the southwest. It is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long and, at its widest point, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres (221 sq mi).Besides the island of Mann itself, the political unit of the Isle of Man includes some nearby small islands: the seasonally inhabited Calf of Man, Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned lighthouse, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. The last two of these are connected to the main island by permanent roads/causeways.

Ranges of hills in the north and south are separated by a central valley. The northern plain, by contrast, is relatively flat, consisting mainly of deposits from glacial advances from western Scotland during colder times. There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. The island has one mountain higher than 600 metres (2,000 ft), Snaefell, with a height of 620 metres (2,034 ft).According to an old saying, from the summit one can see six kingdoms: those of Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, and Heaven.Some versions add a seventh kingdom, that of the sea, or Neptune.
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Beautiful Island - Isle of Man

Scenery of the Isle of Man - B Roll test footage for upcoming videos

Shots from Isle of Man
Douglas
Laxey
Ramsey
Sulby
Niarbyl

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Isle of Man - The Extraordinary Story (Full Length)

Imagine a place…

Shrouded by mystery, a sea-bound kingdom with its own captivating story to tell.

Isle of Man - Northern Half of the Island

Isle of Man - A Glimpse of the Northern Half of the Island

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The Isle of Man is located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, almost equidistant from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland (closest), and Wales (farthest). It is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long and, at its widest point, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres (221 sq mi). Besides the island of Mann itself, the political unit of the Isle of Man includes some nearby small islands: the seasonally inhabited Calf of Man, Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned lighthouse, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. The last two of these are connected to the main island by permanent roads/causeways.

Ranges of hills in the north and south are separated by a central valley. The northern plain, by contrast, is relatively flat, consisting mainly of deposits from glacial advances from western Scotland during colder times. There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. The island has one mountain higher than 600 metres (2,000 ft), Snaefell, with a height of 620 metres (2,034 ft). According to an old saying, from the summit one can see six kingdoms: those of Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, and Heaven. Some versions add a seventh kingdom, that of the sea, or Neptune

An Aerial Tour of the Isle of Man

During his time at Culture Vannin, Charles Guard did a lot of helicopter filming of the Isle of Man over the years. This short tour around the coast brings together some highlights.

Culture Vannin exists to promote and support all aspects of culture in the Isle of Man. We develop innovative, inclusive and exciting projects that promote and support all aspects of Manx culture.

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Exploring the beautiful ISLE OF MAN ???? and its capital DOUGLAS, let's go!

City of Douglas, Isle of Man - exploring the capital city of Douglas, Isle of Man. Let's go for a tour around the beautiful island nation of Isle of Man and let's enjoy its majestic capital, Douglas.
The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. It’s known for its rugged coastline, medieval castles and rural landscape, rising to a mountainous center. In the capital, Douglas, the Manx Museum traces the island’s Celtic and Viking heritage. The Isle of Man TT is a major annual cross-country motorcycle race around the island.
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Ramsey in 4K wonder - Isle of Man by Drone

4K Drone Flight showing Ramsey from the Harbour and from Albert Tower, plus a nearby Tholton. All recorded using a DJI Drone and shot in 4k 60fps. Various angles explored.
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Peel by Drone - Isle of Man

Peel - Isle of Man various angles and views from around Peel on the Isle of Man filmed using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro and the odd footage on a humble iPhone 7 plus

Peel was the de facto capital of the island before 1344 (when the King of Mann moved his home and military base from Peel Castle to Castle Rushen). Peel is the island's main fishing port and Peel Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Sodor and Man.

Peel is sometimes referred to as the rose red city, due to the red sandstone used to build the castle and other important buildings. As it is in the west, it is also called the sunset city. Peel is a popular seaside destination for Manx residents and visitors in summer. It has narrow streets of fishermen's cottages and a Victorian promenade which was built on reclaimed land and a small construction line built for this purpose,[citation needed] as well as sandy beaches. For many years the main industries in the town were fishing, trading and shipbuilding.

There is evidence of local settlers in the Mesolithic Age on both St Patrick's Isle and the nearby Peel Hill, and Neolithic farmers are believed to have settled in the area.

About 550, a Celtic monastery was founded on St Patrick's Isle. Excavations in the 1980s found a large early Christian burial ground, many of the burials dating from around 550. Some later graves had Norse burial goods: e.g. the 'Pagan Lady'.[8] The ruins of the original Peel Cathedral (c.1250) can be seen within the walls of Peel Castle on St Patrick's Isle. This replaced an earlier church.

Norsemen first came to Mann around the year 800, and ruled the Isle for four-and-a-half centuries before finally ceding it to the King of Scotland in 1266.[9] Norsemen settled in Peel and used the harbour on the River Neb as a shelter for their longships. In 1228 Olaf the Black, King of Mann and the Isles, beached his fleet in the inlet. It was attacked and burned by his half-brother Ragnald. In 1266, as agreed in the Treaty of Perth, Norway's King Magnus VI ceded the Isle of Man to Scotland. The island came under English control in the 14th century.[10]

The town of Peel developed on the east bank of the river and the settlement was known as Holmtown until the 17th century. Later development, apart from the late 19th century guest house building on the sea front, has been inland, away from the coast. Peel Castle would eventually become a joint seat of government with Castle Rushen until the mid-17th century[citation needed]. The name Peel was given to the castle by the English rulers, and the settlement then became Peeltown until about 1860. By the time the local councils were established in 1883, the name Peel referred to the town rather than the castle. In the 19th century, schooners built in Peel traded around northwest Europe and Peel fishing boats fished around the island and further afield to the southern coast of Ireland and near to Shetland. The harbour and breakwater were gradually improved, with much of the local income derived from the export of salted herring. By the 1880s, fishing was the main employer with about 3,000 men and boys employed, with ancillary businesses such as shipbuilding providing employment to hundreds more. However, with what is now seen as over-fishing, the number of boats leaving for Ireland dwindled from 300 in 1880 to a handful by 1915.[10]

After the railway arrived in Peel in 1873, Peel started to develop as a tourist resort, with guest houses and hotels built along the shoreline and headlands, and then the promenade was added. Tourism gradually grew in the town. During World War I Knockaloe Farm, at Patrick to the south of the town, was made into the Knockaloe internment camp and housed up to 30,000 German, Austrian and Turkish civilians. In 1940, guest houses at one end of the promenade were requisitioned to become Peveril Internment Camp, housing those suspected of having sympathy for the Nazi regime under Defence Regulation 18B. By the late 1960s the Peel to Douglas railway line had closed and tourism saw a decline. Fishing from Peel has seen periods of upturn and decline. For a number of years the annual Viking Festival has attracted visitors to the resort.[10] In 1979 Odin's Raven, a replica of a Viking longship, sailed from Norway to Peel to commemorate the millennium of the first sitting of the Isle of Man's Parliament, Tynwald.[11] In 2005, a new floodgate was installed at Peel to retain the waters of the River Neb and thus enable the moored boats to float at low tide.

Peel is the birthplace of Peel microcars, made by the Peel Engineering Company in the 1960s, the only Manx cars ever built.

Isle of Man by Drone - Beaches around the North

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Drone Footage of some Beaches on the North of the Island - Isle of Man.

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10

If any local companies would like to have their name on any of the videos then please contact me on craig.goffin@me.com (I am a hobbiest and have a full time day job 100% unrelated to this channel).

I'd also love to promote any local musicians if you want me to overlay your tracks over my drone footage Royalty free but with your info in the credits or titles.

Ramsey - Isle of Man

Ramsey - Isle of Man by Drone filmed using a phantom 4 pro to create new and hopefully interesting landscape drone footage

The Isle of Man is located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, almost equidistant from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland (closest), and Wales (farthest). It is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long and, at its widest point, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres (221 sq mi). Besides the island of Mann itself, the political unit of the Isle of Man includes some nearby small islands: the seasonally inhabited Calf of Man, Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned lighthouse, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. The last two of these are connected to the main island by permanent roads/causeways.

Ranges of hills in the north and south are separated by a central valley. The northern plain, by contrast, is relatively flat, consisting mainly of deposits from glacial advances from western Scotland during colder times. There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. The island has one mountain higher than 600 metres (2,000 ft), Snaefell, with a height of 620 metres (2,034 ft). According to an old saying, from the summit one can see six kingdoms: those of Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, and Heaven. Some versions add a seventh kingdom, that of the sea, or Neptune

Isle of Man by Drone - Port Mooar

Drone Footage of port Mooar - Isle of Man.

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10

Isle of Man by Drone - The Bungalow

Drone Footage of The Bungalow below Snaefell - Isle of Man.

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10
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Isle of Man by Drone - Sulby Reservoir

Drone Footage of Sulby Reservoir Area - Isle of Man.

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10

Dam[edit]
The reservoir's dam was completed in 1982. It has a rock-fill embankment 73 metres (240 ft) high.

Geography
It is located in Sulby Glen near the source of the Sulby River, the longest river on the island. Sulby Reservoir is also about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the summit of Snaefell, the island's highest peak. It is operated by the Isle of Man Water Authority.[1]

Use
The reservoir supplies St Johns, Peel, Kirk Michael, Ballaugh, Andreas, Bride, Ramsey and Laxey. Water can also be pumped to the West Baldwin Reservoir which supplies Douglas and the south of the island.

The reservoir also powers a hydro-electric power station one mile (1.6 kilometres) downstream

An energy recovery system[clarification needed] was installed at the Sulby Water Treatment Works in 2013, to generate hydro-electric power from incoming water.

The Beautiful Peel City - Isle of Man

The lovely Peel city in the Isle of Man from the air
.The music is by:Peter Cubberly and the song is called KINNOULL.

Isle of Man by Drone - Veranda and Below

Veranda and Below - Isle of Man by Drone

The aim is to show there is far more to this island than the TT Races, I love to explore using my Drone and my Motorcycles. My Drone footage even shows me places to re-visit when I view them on the computer screen. Buildings, Valleys, Rivers, Streams, Caves, rock faces that I simply would not know existed until I review this footage. My aim is for you the viewer to also watch these videos and see places that spark that lightbulb moment, they even may make you want to buy a drone and fly the same locations and get closer to those places that I have not yet returned to.

Drone : DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Phone : Apple iPhone 6s
Apps : DJI Go and Litchi

Editing Info :

Computer : Apple MacBook Pro 15inch Retina (2013)
Software : Apple Final Cut 10

If any local companies would like to have their name on any of the videos then please contact me on craig.goffin@me.com (I am a hobbiest and have a full time day job 100% unrelated to this channel).

I'd also love to promote any local musicians if you want me to overlay your tracks over my drone footage Royalty free but with your info in the credits or titles.

The Beauty of the Isle of Man in April 2018

Isle of Man in April 2018 - Isle of Man by Drone

Alll clips were taken during the month of April 2018 whilst I was out with either my DJI Phantom 4 Pro or DJI Mavic Pro taking 360 degree photos for my website and Facebook Page.

Taken from various locations including Peel, Ramsey, Douglas, Port St Mary, Port Erin and various Historical Sites.

This will be a series of monthly videos of my travels around the island and some will be remade into smaller more location / scenery specific videos with my aim of expanding my channel and uploading more regularly once again.

The video was created on my imac 27 using Finalcut and all music came from my Epidemicsound account.

The Isle of Man is located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, almost equidistant from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland (closest), and Wales (farthest). It is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long and, at its widest point, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres (221 sq mi). Besides the island of Mann itself, the political unit of the Isle of Man includes some nearby small islands: the seasonally inhabited Calf of Man, Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned lighthouse, St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. The last two of these are connected to the main island by permanent roads/causeways.

Ranges of hills in the north and south are separated by a central valley. The northern plain, by contrast, is relatively flat, consisting mainly of deposits from glacial advances from western Scotland during colder times. There are more recently deposited shingle beaches at the northernmost point, the Point of Ayre. The island has one mountain higher than 600 metres (2,000 ft), Snaefell, with a height of 620 metres (2,034 ft). According to an old saying, from the summit one can see six kingdoms: those of Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, and Heaven. Some versions add a seventh kingdom, that of the sea, or Neptune

THE ISLE OF MAN ???????? | Celtic Island Nation | 4K Drone Footage

This video features drone footage of Douglas, Port Erin and Laxey as well as physical features such as coastlines and Calf of Man. I hope this makes you want to learn more and experience the Isle of Man for yourself.

Located in the Irish Sea between the historic kingdoms of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the Isle of Man is a beauty to behold with its distinctive heritage. It's traditions and history have been shaped by Celtic, Norse and British influence all of which add to its unique culture.

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00:00 Douglas
00:46 Port Erin
01:01 Milner's Tower
01:08 Port Erin
01:19 Cregneash
01:26 Calf of Man
01:39 Laxey Wheel
02:12 Laxey Beach
02:37 Douglas Tide

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