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7. Migration of Grey Whales

SwellPro Splash Drone 3 is one possible drone to use. Purchase Location: SwellPro.com Price: $1,199* Captured from above, this aerial shot by Kyle Munson shows two grey whales migrating—based on their sizes, it looks like a mother and her calf. The SwellPro Splash Drone 3, a drone that performs well near water, may have been the one utilised. Any sea spray would have been unaffected by the waterproof drone.

Grey Whale Migration ©Shutterstock / Kyle Munson Migration routes of grey whales are serious business. They travel between 10,000 and 12,000 miles in a round trip from one calving lagoon to another each year. They cover about seventy-five miles a day at a speed of five miles per hour. September and October are the months when they migrate south, ending in the warm Baja and Mexican lagoons. Their Arctic seaside summer residence.

8. A Maze in a Desert

Potential Use of Drone: Yunetis Mantis G Purchase Location: Walmart Price: $699* Photographer John Dvorak captured this alien-looking image that will definitely get Signs enthusiasts' attention. Dvorak referred to this "labyrinth in the desert" as a spiralling, looping pattern made of sand. This picture was probably captured in the Arizona desert with a drone similar to the Yuneec Mantis G.

A Maze in the Sahara © Shutterstock/John Dvorak The explanation may disappoint admirers of the signs, but this labyrinth is most likely an art piece. When hiking or searching for evidence of extraterrestrial life, the folding Mantis G is a perfect companion for travellers because it is lightweight and includes a 4K camera that is easy to carry.
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