Saw this on Daytripping in Southern Ontario. Put together extremely well. Had no idea I was going to get a plane ride, too! What a wonderful way to learn about history. School was never like this. All the best. Dennis
Thank you for watching and commenting! It was a lot of fun making this fun! The town certainly has charm! Thanks again and please consider a subscription to the channel.
So fortunate to actually live on the bluff, just North of town....been here since 1950 and have flown over the town (and salt mine) numerous times over the years! It is indeed....”the prettiest Town in Canada”!
Thanks for watching and commenting! You are very lucky to reside in the Goderich area. Definitely a favourite spot for us to drive to in the summer. Continued health. Please consider a subscription to the channel as I work on expanding the content to a wider audience. Cheers!
Your great video came up on my feed today - very enjoyable. As a kid decades ago we lived in a cottage right next door to the lighthouse while my dad took additional training in Trenton for the RCAF. Last summer my wife and I took a trip and saw that the cottage is gone - replaced with a house. My plan was to capture video of the area with my sub-250g drone, having forgot about the nearby airport. The drone would not take off because of the built-in safety controls. So, very nice to see your work, though the areas I wanted to catch in greater detail where we hung out are a little further away in your views. We'll go back this summer and try again after having the restriction removed - and that will mean flying no higher than 30 meters and well away from the airport. Thank you so much for your informative video. I loved the historical components as well. If I may ask, what video editor do you use? //Tom
Thanks so much for watching and your long commentary! The video was a lot of fun to make! Very glad to rekindle memories! Enjoy the drone flight when you return. I use Final Cut Pro on a Mac for my editing software. Cheers and blue skies!
I’ve hauled from there and the Detroit Salt Mine, both very large suppliers. You can’t appreciate the scale until you’re there and see how big it is. The Detroit mine also has a interesting history.
great video. I liked the details and information you've provided with the old photos. The baby blue hue of Lake Huron from the air is awesome.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed some photographed history. Lake Huron is in a class of its own when it comes to color!
That was so interesting! Love the views and the colour of that water!!
Glad to know you found this interesting. Yes, the water colour is hard to believe!
Our House is ovelooking the Salt mine ,just up the hill. Thanks for the beautiful video.
Thanks very much for watching and commenting! We visit Goderich often! Lots of fun!
Very cool.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! Great aerials!
Thanks so much!
Saw this on Daytripping in Southern Ontario. Put together extremely well. Had no idea I was going to get a plane ride, too! What a wonderful way to learn about history. School was never like this. All the best. Dennis
Wonderful! Thanks for the compliments. I learned a lot putting this video together. Please do consider a subscription for more plane rides. Cheers!
Loverly video. Fell in love with this prettiest town.
Great job
Thank you for watching and commenting! It was a lot of fun making this fun! The town certainly has charm! Thanks again and please consider a subscription to the channel.
Many memories here and seeing an aerial view hit it home! Nice to be back when I couldn't get back!
Thanks for watching and glad to trigger fond memories! Goderich is a very cool town.
So fortunate to actually live on the bluff, just North of town....been here since 1950 and have flown over the town (and salt mine) numerous times over the years!
It is indeed....”the prettiest Town in Canada”!
Thanks for watching and commenting! You are very lucky to reside in the Goderich area. Definitely a favourite spot for us to drive to in the summer. Continued health. Please consider a subscription to the channel as I work on expanding the content to a wider audience. Cheers!
Yes thank you but I meant the other song that is played
When you are on the runway taking off at the airport.
Here you go! Alan Parsons Project - Sirius + Eye In The Sky ruclips.net/video/E_NNCNDYEpU/видео.html
Your great video came up on my feed today - very enjoyable. As a kid decades ago we lived in a cottage right next door to the lighthouse while my dad took additional training in Trenton for the RCAF. Last summer my wife and I took a trip and saw that the cottage is gone - replaced with a house. My plan was to capture video of the area with my sub-250g drone, having forgot about the nearby airport. The drone would not take off because of the built-in safety controls. So, very nice to see your work, though the areas I wanted to catch in greater detail where we hung out are a little further away in your views. We'll go back this summer and try again after having the restriction removed - and that will mean flying no higher than 30 meters and well away from the airport. Thank you so much for your informative video. I loved the historical components as well. If I may ask, what video editor do you use? //Tom
Thanks so much for watching and your long commentary! The video was a lot of fun to make! Very glad to rekindle memories! Enjoy the drone flight when you return. I use Final Cut Pro on a Mac for my editing software. Cheers and blue skies!
@@TheFlightLevel Thank you. (Mine are done in FCP as well.)
I’ve hauled from there and the Detroit Salt Mine, both very large suppliers. You can’t appreciate the scale until you’re there and see how big it is. The Detroit mine also has a interesting history.
Thanks for watching! Glad to bring back memories. Yes, very difficult to imagine the magnitude of the underground operation!
what is that music called
Thanks for watching! Here is a link to the music ruclips.net/video/7NgprA5v8G8/видео.html
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Ahhhh, one of my early videos still getting views! Thanks a bunch! This video is now in my top 10! Cheers!