Welcome to Season 2 of VIEW FROM ABOVE by NTG Drone Media, where we explore breathtaking landscapes from across the globe—one country at a time! In this episode, we take you to the mesmerizing country of Greece, known for its stunning coastlines, ancient ruins, and picturesque islands.
Teletubbies hill looks in Kubutambahan village, Buleleng – Bali.
Teletubbies hill is located in the village of Kubutambahan, Buleleng. Precisely about 1.5 kilometers east of the T-junctions Kubutambahan. Teletubbies hill is not located on a side street, but the entrance protrudes into an alley.
Almere Castle is a half-finished castle in the Dutch town of Almere in the province of Flevoland, Netherlands. Construction started in 2000 but was halted in 2002, after which the building has turned into a contemporary ruin. It is located on the Oude Waterlandseweg in Almere Haven and is visible from the A6 motorway.
Fort Honswijk, originally called Fort Willem II, is a fortress of the New Dutch Water Line (NWH) and is located on the Eiland van Schalkwijk near the hamlet of Honswijk in Tull and ‘t Waal (municipality of Houten ) on the north bank of the Lek.
Enjoy our beautiful flight at the Loonse en Drunense Dunes in the Netherlands.
De Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park (duinen = dunes) is a national park situated in the south of the Netherlands, between the cities of Tilburg, Waalwijk and ‘s-Hertogenbosch. It has been designated as a national park since 2002. It is 35 km² (14 mile²) in the area and is located in the municipalities of Loon op Zand, Heusden, and Vught. The Loonse en Drunense Duinen consists of forests and very large dunes, creating an extraordinary microclimate.
The Henschotermeer is a recreational lake of approximately 70 hectares, of which 13 hectares is water. The lake is located in Woudenberg in Utrecht , in the Henschoten estate , part of Den Treek-Henschoten . About 600,000 visitors come every year. This number is significantly lower since access has to be paid from 2020 onwards.
Until 1895 the lake was a large sand drift. To prevent the meadows and roads from disappearing under the drifting sand, the sand drifts were covered with sods and heather. Trees were planted between the sods. The lake was created in the early 1930s with sand extraction for the construction of the A12 highway and later the Grebbelinie. Afterward (1972) the pool that was created during that time was deepened and enlarged to serve as a swimming pool.
There is an island in the lake, which is connected to the beach by two wooden footbridges. Around the lake is a recreation area where you can go for a walk. In winter, if it has sufficiently frozen, you can skate. The Henschotermeer is accessible from sunrise to sunset.