Aerial view of the man made ecosystem and dive site consisting of 15 shipwrecks purposefully created to help the Australian fish and marine biology. The site is popular with snorkelling, paddleboarding and tourists keen to explore the unique collection of submerged rusty vessels.
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Bird's Eye View of Tangalooma Shipwrecks in Brisbane Australia in the Summer
Bird's Eye View of Tangalooma Shipwrecks in Brisbane Australia in the Summer
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Created | 02 Dec 2020 |
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Alpha Channel | No |
File Size | 382.9mb |
Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
Frame Rate | 29.97 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 0:31 |
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Looped Video | No |
Number of Clips | 1 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
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Composition | Wide Shot |
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Movement | Aerial |
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Setting | Outdoors |
Source Audio | No |
Video Encoding | H.264 |
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