The Chréa National Park - Cinematic Drone Shots | Dji Mavic Air in 4K
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Check out this drone video of one of the largest national parks in Algeria, compliments of AirVuz contributor Herr Raouf. Chréa National Park is located in Blida Province, in the northern part of this giant North African country. The park is covered by the Atlas Mountains, a great chain which runs on a roughly southwest to northeast axis through Morocco and Algeria, more or less parallel to the North African coastline. Among other distinctions, the park is home to one of the few African ski resorts that use natural snow.
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The Chréa National Park - Cinematic Drone Shots | Dji Mavic Air in 4K Camera & Edting by Herr Raouf. Camera : #DJI #MavicAir. Editing : Adobe Premier Pro & After Effects. Color : Red Giant Magic Bullet Resolution : 3840 x 2160 (2160p). Music : Track: Soulful — Waimis [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/SZrFx8J1MFE Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/soulful How to find me: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/herr.raouf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HerrRaoufOfficial The Chréa Biosphere Reserve and National Park is located 50 km south-west of the capital Algiers, along the northern and southern ridges of the Blida section of the Atlas Mountains. This site plays a vital role in the area, notably as a water reservoir for large cities like Algiers, Blida and Médéa. It is also important from a conservation perspective with rare and endangered ecosystems specific to the northern Atlas Mountains. The national park hosts 1,210 plant and animal species, such as the Atlas ceder (Cedrus atlantica) and the monkey (Macaca sylvanus). The Chréa Biosphere Reserve hosts a diversity of cultures (Arab, Andalusian and Berber cultures). About 1,000 people live within the biosphere reserve (2002) who are mostly farmers. However, also tourism plays an important role in the area with approximately 10,000 visitors per year. The site complies with the logistic function of a biosphere reserve very well: an eco-museum has been established to raise public awareness. A research station situated in the national park organizes long and short-term internships for students and seminars for pupils and graduates. In the context of the recent biosphere reserve designation, the participation of local population in management of the area will be one of the main issues in the near future. Source: unesco.org