These drone videos over a long distance are really great. I haven't seen many videos of this form. Very narrow strip of land between water...I imagine hurricanes are an issue here.
I understand. I myself grew up near the beach. Loved it. It's just that we have really wild weather here in Florida and to be so close to the ocean's edge just seems crazy to me.
@@OrlandoStreets Hurricanes follow the gulf stream north. In this area of Florida it is about 40 miles off shore. They storms hit the Carolinas and not here.
Absolutely beautiful aerial videography! Bravo! It showcases the beauty and majesty of this intracoastal island we know and love!
Thank you!
Really cool. Thanks. I saw Peck plaza. Holiday Shores Beach resort. The Shores.
I can see our houses at Florida Shores Blvd and Oceans Trace.
Wow...loved it
Thank You for the video
That was so cool, it looked fake with all the cars zipping by but I guess that's sped up. Great to see
Agreed.
It wasn't real, lol! It was just a computer drone video, a Microsoft flight simulator as mentioned.
Looks pretty
These drone videos over a long distance are really great. I haven't seen many videos of this form. Very narrow strip of land between water...I imagine hurricanes are an issue here.
I have no idea why builders are given permits to build so close to the ocean. And who in there right mind would live like that?
@@OrlandoStreets people live on the ocean all over the world since the beginning. Saw our place (on the ocean) thanks super video.
I understand. I myself grew up near the beach. Loved it. It's just that we have really wild weather here in Florida and to be so close to the ocean's edge just seems crazy to me.
@@OrlandoStreets Hurricanes follow the gulf stream north. In this area of Florida it is about 40 miles off shore. They storms hit the Carolinas and not here.
Steady plane ride. What is the altitude? Thanks.
I don't remember, sorry.
I initially thought this was real, lol! Sadly, Daytona Beach is never the same after Hurricane Ian! The beach has eroded and it looks sad!
It'll take awhile to recover.
The video actually starts from Ormond by the Sea, North Peninsula State Park which is 13 miles north of DB Shores
Hurricane Matthew in 2016 was much worse than Ian for beach erosion in Daytona Beach (Volusia County) and Flagler County, much more coastal damage
@@mantis10_surf85 Yeah, I've seen some videos of Daytona Beach showing collapsed sea walls. So sad!
@@rm_alfaro, I have seen a lot worse damage in Daytona from other storms over the past 50 something years
Breathtaking! I see you sped it up again so at 2x that would be well over a half hour flight...wow what kind of drone is that?
4x on this one.
@@OrlandoStreets Dang, so over an hour long flight. I can barely get 20 minutes out of my DJI F550. But that's a big heavy old school hexacopter.
Check this out: th-cam.com/video/dxj8JwdQ7Lk/w-d-xo.html
When was that video taken? Looks old. Some newer buildings are missing? Looks like it was taken from an airplane not a drone.
It's a computer drone. The maps are probably a couple years old. I created the video the day before publishing it, last week I think.
Whats the program you, re using for flight vídeos?
@@azzarorj Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Anybody can do this. Just make sure you have a killer graphics card like an RTX 3080 or greater. Have fun!
@@OrlandoStreets Thank you só much! Congratulations for your vídeos.
@@azzarorj Sure thing. Thank you for watching.
Check out this flyover on Dec. 16th of Daytona Beach Shores:
th-cam.com/video/6tE4A3Tb6RI/w-d-xo.html
This is a flight Sim video.
Indeed it is.
Not sure that’s ponce inlet you’re filming.
100% at the end it's Ponce Inlet.
Oh, so this isn't real? That explains the cars driving into the water
Video game.