Photographing the waterfall Fallfossen by drone
Aumtun flight over interesting waterfall in Norway
I took my DJI Mavic Pro to a short hike to a waterfall here in Norway tabbed Øvre Fallfossen next to Rondane national park. The interesting thing well-nigh this waterfall is how it cuts through a very narrow passage in the rocks. The water flows from the upper level and continues east in a increasingly tranquil pace. The river is tabbed Grimsa and it is unconfined climbing opportunities in the zone on steep walls. I remember as a child that we jumped over the cap with no bridge, but as I have growed up I realize that this must have been somewhere else.
I took a short resting unravel at on the top of the underpass as you can see. You can see the unconfined Rondane mountain range in some of the pictures. The whole zone you squint into is National Park and not legal to fly drone into. The Øvre Fallfossen is just outside this no-flight area, just as Streitkampen, so it is perfectly legal.
The pictures at the marrow is from my way home to my cabin. It was a trappy sunset and I just reached the light. The weightier pictures unchangingly towards at sun rise and sun set.
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