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Surreal flight over the Craters of the Moon in the Snake River Plain, Idaho.
Comments
Hey Rick what a great video Man, the music was such an incredible find for this piece too.
Youve outdone yourself this time lad.
Thanks Dave! I know, who would have thought there was a song out there specifically about the Craters.
Rick, I've enjoyed all of your videos, but this one is by far the best in my opinion. The magic of this place is captured very nicely by the combination of the overflight video, ground stills and song. Very nice indeed. Thanks!
Thank you Illinois, appreciate your comments and glad you enjoyed it. Video really does not do justice to the beauty and otherworldness, is that a word, of this place.
Nicely done and just love that music........
Thanks Dinga!
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Whoa!! What a trippy place!!
Sometime I though the view isnt from our mother Earth :) Please, why are the numbers at one of hills there, what they mean?
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Hi Joz, the numbers are the years of the high school graduating class in the local town Arco at the base of the mountain. Each year a group climbs the mountain and paints the numbers. As you can see it has been a tradition for some time.