FACT: Takahe - flightless bird is indigenous to New Zealand and went missing for nearly 50 years before being rediscovered near Lake Obell in Fiordland National Park. Their population dwindled when rats, cats, dogs, and pigs were introduced to New Zealand by Polynesian and European colonists, and it was believed the last of the population died out in 1898. In 1948, a team of explorers came across a takahe in the Murchosin Mountains.
Gorgeous. Thank you for sharing the experience with us. I also shared on FB.
FACT:
Takahe - flightless bird is indigenous to New Zealand and went missing for nearly 50 years before being rediscovered near Lake Obell in Fiordland National Park. Their population dwindled when rats, cats, dogs, and pigs were introduced to New Zealand by Polynesian and European colonists, and it was believed the last of the population died out in 1898. In 1948, a team of explorers came across a takahe in the Murchosin Mountains.
Awesome footage!!
At 3:07 on the left Gandalf and the Fellowship Barrel of the beer
didnt see mordor?
Amazing.
Very nice, do you have a GPX of this flight?
We’re filming the greatest movie of all time
Okay let’s go to New Zealand then!
mesmerizing
God, I miss New Zealand.
Paradise
wonderfull......dream...
Such a unforgiving landscape. This place is breathtaking, but deadly.
Because Sauron?
Hey Sam! I am doing a short documentary of the Milford Track. May I use a few of your Fiordland clips? I'll happily list you in the credits.
Could you also post this footage in 24FPS or at the very most 30FPS? 60FPS makes everything look terrible. Other than that it'd be really awesome.
Ram Bro It's only because your brain is used to seeing 24FPS. If you watched a day of 60fps then watched a 24fps program, it would look choppy.
Sooooooo proud to be kiwi!!
fell off the peak