Thanks to Youtuber Find and Seek, they’ve recently been able to give us all a view inside Staten Island’s infamous abandoned farm colony.
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DRONE VIDEO: The St. George Ferry Terminal From Above
You probably haven’t ever seen Staten Island’s iconic St. George Ferry Terminal from this perspective
Learn The History of the Arthur Kill Ship Graveyard In This Video by Tech Insider
By now we’ve seen the Arthur Kill Ship Graveyard from both kayak and drone, but neither of those views included much in the way of information. Today, we share a video that explains the history of the Staten Icon.
WATCH: Drone Footage Shows The Progress At The Empire Outlets Site In St. George
The smart people behind the Empire Outlets YouTube channel seem to understand how much Staten Islanders like drone footage. In the clip above posted on April 13th, you can see 3.2 million pounds of steel that makes up the MTA Build-over Area, a feature that protects the St. George community protection from future Hurricane Sandy type superstorms. The flyover of the site also shows a general state of the build site from the top of a crane.
Watch: Drone Footage From Above Staten Island After Winter Storm Jonas
Drone photographer Johnny Drone was sure to document these historic totals from the air. Like the rest of his videos, the footage in the video above is beautiful. In this video you’ll see aerial views of a snowy Silver Lake Park among other gorgeous shots.
DRONE VIDEO: Tugboats and Birds on Staten Island’s Kill Van Kull
Staten Island drone pilot, UnitedWeFlyGuy, has released another video on his YouTube channel. This DGI Phantom footage shows some of the tugboats, birds, and life off of the Kill Van Kull.
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