I flew my drone over a sinkhole (Cenote) in Yucatan Mexico and here is the video
This is another video in my drone adventure. I visited Cancun in Mexico with my family for the second time early this year (2018). While we were there, we took a bus trip to go see the modern wonder of the world – Chichen Itza. On the way to Chichen Itza, we stopped by IK Kil Cenote and I got permission to fly my Mavic Pro Platinum Drone (Although I was not allowed to fly over the Chicen Itza itself, because of some pre-registration requirements). Because of the busy schedule I wasn’t able to edit that video earlier. But I finally did it today. Here is the video. If you like my work, please subscribe to my channel. That will encourage me to produce more content, probably on some random topics.
I had a lot of GoPro videos walking up and down this Cenote and walking around it, but unfortunately I lost the videos because the SD Card got corrupted.
Just some notes:
- A Cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath
- In Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, Cenotes were sometimes used by the ancient MAYAN people for sacrificial offerings.
- The Cenote is about 60 meters (200 ft) in diameter and about 40 meters (130 ft) deep.
- The water level about 26 meters (85 ft) below ground level.
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I have traveled to Mexico previously as well. I had taken a different drone DJI Phantom Professional on my prior trip and had flown it at the beach in Cancun. You can find that video of the soothing waves of the ocean captured by my here.
The music played in this video is called “Gregorian Chat” and is used under Creative Commons license. The original composer of the music is Kevin MacLeod
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