After a drought lasting over 60 days Noccalula Falls is flowing again!
Video taken on 1/3/2016
Noccalula Falls Park is a 250-acre public park located in Gadsden, Alabama.
Video by: Appalachian Aerial Photography
After a drought lasting over 60 days Noccalula Falls is flowing again!
Video taken on 1/3/2016
Noccalula Falls Park is a 250-acre public park located in Gadsden, Alabama.
Video by: Appalachian Aerial Photography
Boats tied up on the Elk River, Anderson Creek, off the main Elk bridge on highway 72 in Lauderdale County, Alabama!
Video by Michael Phillips
This beyond incredible time-lapse videos by Keith Lout of Singapore is like nothing you have ever seen! Wow! But those shots of the buildings going up, and the shots while apparently going up WITH the building? Extraordinary!
His dedication on display:
When we pass by landscapes they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly. The idea behind this film is to reveal this change by returning to the same camera positions over the years.
The Lion City II – Majulah from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Check out this incredible view of Noccalula Falls by Micah Davis.
Below is what it looks like on a normal day!
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Newly renovated Butler Field is the practice field of the University of Alabama’s Million Dollar Band. It displays a full-sized, artificial turf painted field to mimic Bryant-Denny Stadium. Check out this incredible view!
Video by: Ben George
Sorority chapter Alpha Phi at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL makes use of drones in this epic video!
Nice video of the hydroelectric power plant at Thurlow Dam on the Tallapoosa River operated by Alabama Power Company. Watch in 4k! 🙂
Filmed by: Wade Brown of Elevated Perceptions
A large fire erupted this morning on Hwy 11 in Pelham near County Rd 52. Police 1st responders on the scene were notified of this flight and assistance was offered.
This video is free for anyone to share credit SkyBama.com
Russell Marine 4th of July Boat Parade on Lake Martin. The wind was gusty but the rain held off!
Check back often as we are going to post video of Chimney rock from July 4th soon!