Welcome to the
View from
Above! A series where we take you on a
Journey to some of the most beautiful places on earth!
Netherlands can be called the heart of
Northern Europe. Flanked by
Germany and
Belgium, and sharing maritime borders with
England, this small state is truly in the middle of
European affairs. But, instead of conforming, Netherlands stands out and surprises all visitors with its unique traditions and customs. Its beautiful landscapes and architecture are adequately represented by an equally beautiful people.
Transport yourself to the unique confines of
Amsterdam, then to the dams and levees of
Zeeland, before zooming above the blaze of colourful flowers in the
Dutch countryside. View
From Above captures Netherlands and its people by using cutting-edge
DJI drones mounted with GoPro cameras, taking shots of the charming country in ways that have never been seen before.
Netherlands, literally meaning “Lower
Lands” in reference to the country’s height in relation to sea-level, has been home to a number of cultures and traditions.
Ancient Germanic and
Roman influence made way for
Norman expansion. Norman rule was overthrown by the expanding
Holy Roman Empire commandeered by Frankish princes, and the Franks made way for the
Burgundian and
Hapsburg kings who later became the dukes of Dutch estates. These dukes and princes later formed a union of sorts that was coordinated in
The Hague, and thus began the golden age for the Dutch, who controlled a vast sum of wealth thanks to their great banking and trading empires.
Netherlands, sometimes known by its historic name ‘
Holland’, has its history of wealth and trade invested in its capital of Amsterdam. Amsterdam is a web of canals and little streets of which a multitude of different people call home. The city is a treasure trove of hidden jewels but the travelling enthusiast should definitely tick the more well known attractions like
Rijksmuseum, the
Anne Frank House, the
Van Gogh Museum and the
Red Light District off their list. If visitors are looking for a more modern Dutch city, then a visit to
Rotterdam is recommended, but it’s in The Hague and
Utrecht where visitors can be treated to more classical
Dutch architecture and lifestyle.
The Netherlands has always been known to be vertically challenged.
The country does not rise much unless you travel to the far south and west, and for this reason they suffer from frequent flooding. With rising sea levels, Netherlands has needed to implement mechanisms that prevent the seas from completely submerging low lying farmlands and towns. A trip to the world renown
Delta Works around Zeeland region will have every visitor marvelling at
Netherland’s technical and mechanical expertise. A vast system of levees, locks, sluices, dams and tide-activated barriers stop the oceans slow advance.
http://www.deltawerken.com/Deltaworks/23
.html
Netherland’s lowlands are dotted with little towns and villages making their livelihoods in and amongst the damp waterways and canals. A trip to Engewormer, the marshy area north of Amsterdam, is a favourite walking and cycling destination where visitors can experience the birdlife and appealing Netherlands countryside. These kind of areas are home to Netherlands’ iconic windmills which have been pumping water off the scarce dry fields for generations.
Towns closer to the coast, like that of
Hellevoetsluis, have their beginnings entrenched in their watery surroundings. These cities in the mouths of canals are popular destinations for sailing and other water-sports.
Netherlands is known to be a great exporter of flowers, and the gem of their flower trade is the
Keukenhof gardens where flower producers have been allowed to pageant their tulip and bulb blooms for decades.
Netherlands is a beauty that is a must-visit for anyone travelling to
Europe.
View from Above could not have made these astonishing videos without the help of the DJI unmanned recreational drones.
Witness these marvellous feats of modern technology on the website: http://www.dji.com/
Can we please have standing ovations for the gallant little drone, the
DJI Phantom 3: http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-3
And a courteous bow to the valiant and impressive DJI
Inspire UAV: http://www.dji.com/product/inspire-1
These drones would be nothing without the marvellous GoPro video cameras that make filming so much easier nowadays.
Visit their website here: http://gopro.com/
And check out their new baby, the
Hero 4
Session: http://shop.gopro.com/
EMEA/cameras/hero4-session/CHDHS-101-EU.html
This amazing video was shot and edited by:
The
Flying Mikes http://flyingmikes.com
Be sure to check out the other amazing destinations in the View from Above series such as:
Panama
Sydney
Seattle
Dubai
Rio
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Poland
Japan
Germany
Norway
Seychelles
Italy
Greece
Vietnam
Ireland
Maldives
- published: 14 Jan 2016
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