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RoyalAustralian.com Get ready to soar over crystal-clear coastlines, sweep across iconic Outback terrains, and discover hidden gems tucked away in lush rainforests.

Strap in, hit follow, and let’s explore the beauty and wonder of Australia from the perspective of a drone.

16/06/2025

The Big Drift Wilsons Prom where you'll find people in winter gear trekking the desert with a rainbow in the backdrop.

05/04/2025

Four Brothers Rocks lookout. Another hidden treasure in Bunyip state park. Ignore reviews saying it's a hard 3 hour hike. Certain locals must be trying to keep this lookout for themselves. It's only an easy 15 minute stroll from the carpark. Go in the morning to see the mist just above the canopy. We saw five lyrebirds along the road as well as wallabies, wombat, kangaroos, deer and horses.

Photos that could only be captured with the DJI Mini 4k. In some photos you can spot me as a tiny little speck in the va...
30/03/2025

Photos that could only be captured with the DJI Mini 4k. In some photos you can spot me as a tiny little speck in the vastness of God's creation.

21/03/2025

Stunning views of sunrise from Mt Cannibal this morning. A view you can only capture with a drone as it can rise above the trees.

Music by Sergio Prosvirini from Pixabay.

01/03/2025

Just sold the previous DJI Neo drone and upgraded to a DJI Mini 4K. For just a bit extra the difference is astounding. This is Seven Acre Rock lookout shot in true 4K going even further and higher than the Neo while maintaining clarity. The scenery from up here is breathtaking...and so is the fall.

4K version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh2PLBD84Gw

Music by Rockot from Pixabay

22/02/2025

Mount Cannibal, located in Garfield North in Victoria, Australia, is a small but popular reserve known for its striking rocky outcrops and scenic loop walking track. Rising modestly above the surrounding farmland, it offers hikers a short yet rewarding trail that winds through native bushland and leads to expansive views of the Bunyip State Park, the Strzelecki Ranges, and the lush countryside below. Visitors can explore the well-maintained path, which includes interpretive signage about the area’s flora and fauna, and relax at the picnic facilities near the base. Despite its relatively small size, Mount Cannibal provides a sense of seclusion and natural beauty, making it a favorite spot for locals and a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful day trip from Melbourne.

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