Drone Footage - Fly Above The Beautiful Isle of Mull

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Published 2016-03-24
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Join me as I soar above the beautiful landscape using my DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone.

Pictures from this trip can be viewed via my other social media's-
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Website - www.Jackboothby.com/

Contact me for more information - [email protected]

Filmed locations are as listed - Eas Fors Waterfall, Mackinnon's Cave, Ben More from Pennyghael, Craig and Moy Castle.

Music -
Hero Down Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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All Comments (21)
  • @purjpetch4265
    We watched this in our geography class and our homework was to subscribe. Great job man
  • @paulmorris3613
    Just come across this footage. Must say it still looks wonderful from above as it does on the ground.I rode the island a few years back and even managed to crash my motor scooted on the way back from Iona. Fantastic place and one day I am going back. As a small Comment if you could lower the view down at times the place would look even more impressive,,,,,from above is one thing but others need to see a side view. Thanks for posting this.
  • Tae think we used tae own all of that. MacLaine yer times up the Gallowglass are comin ya bas 👊🏼 Cracking footage 😉👌🏼
  • @eaglevp
    Beautiful nice edit and great choice of music
  • @fromdrone5676
    Beautyful views You were lucky you had sunny weather, footage looks better. Nice video.
  • We were over near Loch Sween in January overlooking Jura, lovely part of Scotland. Hope to get to Mull one day. We have just put a video up with our drone footage using the DJI Phantom 4. Off up to the Highlands in June so will get flying again. This video is really captures the amazing natural beauty, brilliant footage well done!!
  • @JagBetty
    Fantastic stuff. A beautiful, rugged place.