THE rolling landscape of the North York Moors has been captured as never before – by drone.
Photography company Aerial Republic made the short film over two days in March this year.
It is part of a series of drone-shot videos called 'The Isles of Inspiration', which capture the very best landscapes of the British Isles from the air:
Isles of Inspiration - Yorkshire Moors from Aerial Republic on Vimeo.
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The videos are being created to "promote the most beautiful scenery in the United Kingdom that has inspired artists, writers and musicians".
The North York Moors film includes sweeping panoramic scenes of Levisham Moor, the Hole of Horcum and the ruins of Rosedale Mineral Railway amongst many others.
Other Isles of Inspiration films include one of the Yorkshire Dales, which shows Aysgarth Falls, Whernside and the Ribblehead viaduct, as well as one of St Ives in Cornwall, Eastbourne in Sussex and of Cheddar Gorge in Somerset.
Aerial Republic is an award-winning company which specialises in stable aerial videography at up to 6K resolution. Their operators can fly up to 400 ft.
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