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<blockquote data-quote="RotorWash" data-source="post: 106496" data-attributes="member: 18210"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]WobbD_g7Ypw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>This is an area known as Wright's Cove a.k.a. Dalton's Shore located along the western end of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The sky was overcast that day so the light was low but well diffused and with little wind made for an enjoyable flight . The water was quite "reddish" due to the sand at the bottom being stirred up from some rough seas the day before which also left some frozen water spray on the cliffs as well. For those not familiar with my videos, the rust color of the sand & sandstone is due to the high iron content of the soil which oxidizes (rusts) with exposure to air.</p><p></p><p>Music is by Vishtèn, an award winning Canadian band including two members from P.E.I. that perform both traditional and original Acadian music. One of several compositions, this rendition of "Elle Tempête", was performed live at The American Folklife Center in Washington, D.C. on March 21, 2019.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotorWash, post: 106496, member: 18210"] [MEDIA=youtube]WobbD_g7Ypw[/MEDIA] This is an area known as Wright's Cove a.k.a. Dalton's Shore located along the western end of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The sky was overcast that day so the light was low but well diffused and with little wind made for an enjoyable flight . The water was quite "reddish" due to the sand at the bottom being stirred up from some rough seas the day before which also left some frozen water spray on the cliffs as well. For those not familiar with my videos, the rust color of the sand & sandstone is due to the high iron content of the soil which oxidizes (rusts) with exposure to air. Music is by Vishtèn, an award winning Canadian band including two members from P.E.I. that perform both traditional and original Acadian music. One of several compositions, this rendition of "Elle Tempête", was performed live at The American Folklife Center in Washington, D.C. on March 21, 2019. [/QUOTE]
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