Ammati Cave
More Gorges

As I panned the drone around I couldn't help but wonder how many more caves and gorges lurked among the hills around Kallepeia.

I'll Be Back

Looking at these shots, I think I have unfinished business here. Again, you can see here that there should be access (ideally a bit less cliff hugging) from further up the road. Also, I took some 360s using the drone and made a little tour you can see below. I want to bring the pro 360 camera here and get some cave shots. That would be nice. Finally, I have registered a geocache here, so need to place it...
Ammati Cave From Above
This is the film I made with the drone.
Take The Tour
This is the little tour I made. A bigger one will hopefully appear in the next blog on the area.
The Drive Back
Finally, this is the trip back to Polemi. I filmed this using a new camera lens, which gives a wider field of view and better image quality. There is a slight fish-eye at the sides, but for countryside filming I think the results are impressive. What do you think?
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