Rhos on sea DJI phantom
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Rhos-on-Sea Beach: The stretch of beach that sits between the promenade and the harbour breakwater is the most popular section of beach in the summer months. Access to the sand and shingle beach is via either the steps from the promenade or the ramp at the Rhos Point end of the beach. The harbour breakwater creates a pleasant sheltered area popular for sun bathing and paddling. Birdwatchers and nature lovers can head west around Rhos Point toward the mussel beds to find a wide variety of seabirds including oystercatchers, dunlins, red shanks, cormorants and many more. Walk a few hundred yards towards the Colwyn Bay end and there are wide expanses of sand and much to explore as the tide recedes. Check out the ancient monks' fishing weir close to the Aberhod Restaurant, its been there for several hundred years ...the monks of Rhos Fynach can teach us a thing or two about utilising the power of the tides. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee al-fresco at the Cayley Kiosk and observe oystercatchers, redshanks, dunlins, black headed gulls and curlews foraging on the beach below. Source: http://walesdirectory.co.uk/Towns_in_... Parking on the beach is free on the side of the road side Music: 7th floor tango, Silent partner Recorded using DJI phantom 3 4k drone Date of recording: 29th July 2017 Please free to comment if you have any question about the video and click on the like if you like the video. ALSO SUBSCRIBE my channel for lots of future drone and tech videos