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Their Land – An Aerial Wilderness Odyssey

Simon Bischoff

March 25, 2016
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Categories:
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Editor's Choice
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Forty One
  • Video


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  • aerial
  • climbers
  • drone
  • Geology
  • incredible
  • landscape
  • photography
  • Terrain



Unfortunately this video is no longer available, but you can see the screen captures below!

Tassie speaks for itself. Please enjoy and look after it.

Special Thanks to those that helped me with this project, especially those that carried equipment and hung out on the trips 🙂 couldn’t have done it with out you.

The original music was made by Bird Canyon – please go to birdcanyon.bandcamp.com to find more of his stuff. Thanks Bird.

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Simon Bischoff

Video Compass: Simon Bischoff is a freelance photographer, videographer and rock climbing enthusiast based in Hobart. He was introduced to climbing at a young age by is father and has since traveled all over Australia and the globe in pursuit of great climbs. In the past few years Simon has found a new passion for filmmaking and photography which has given him another vessel for exploring and experiencing the outdoors.


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