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Frozen Beauty: The Gorgeous Winter Drone Video Over Lofoten, Norway

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    Some serious talent at work here.

    We have been pretty hot on the potential of drone videos for travel, and from the dead of the winter comes a frozen beauty to illustrate that.

    Igor Byrko, a filmmaker based in Moscow, has released a new drone video he shot in January in the Lofoten archipelago in Norway, high up in the Arctic Circle.

    The result: a stunning peek into a frozen-peaks laden landscape in winter, enough to want to visit, but probably not until it thaws. Lofoten islands have a big tourist circuit coming to look for Northern Lights and the islands rewards visitors aplenty during the right season.

    Shortest daylight hours and strong wind – it’s a Lofoten Islands in January.
    Filmed with multicopter and GoPro 3+ BE.
    Film locations: Å, Moskenes, Reine, Hamnøy, Kubbholmleia near the Fredvang, Bøvatnet lake, Gimsøystraumen Bridge, Steinøya near the Henningsvær, Svolvær, Sildpollnes Church, Kinnarvika, Holdøya, Storvatnet lake, Duorggajávri lake.

    This latest one follows a similar drone video Igor shot in Iceland and released six months ago, embedded below:

    Photo Credit: The drone video over Lofoten, Norway.
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