Stunning Palouse - Scenic Roads & Rolling Wheat Fields - Guided Documentary Tour in Washington State

Rolling hills and fantastic landscapes, the illusion of a raging sea and incredibly beautiful nature - this is not another planet! All of this is the Palouse region - the famous pearl, located between the Rocky and Cascade Mountains in beautiful Washington state. This is not a sea or a desert. All you see is endless wheat fields and other cereal crops. You can endlessly admire the change of colors depending on the seasons! This 4K documentary film with narration will tell you some facts, history, beauty and usefulness of the region. Great shots will allow you to truly and fully appreciate the perfect beauty of nature. You will drive virtually along the scenic Palouse roads, either looking at the dunes of wheat as if from a car window, or rising into the sky and admire stunning landscapes.
Our filmmaker shot the Palouse region already at the end of summer, when the combines went to the fields to harvest wheat. Roman has always being amazed by this place by and the fact that with each change of season, the colors radically transform these fields! They are bright green in spring, yellow in late summer and autumn, and pristine white in winter when snow falls. This time the shooting was focused specifically on the roads of the Palouse region and aerial photography using a drone. Well, the history of Palouse will reveal its charm to you even more!
Pleasant music, magnificent landscapes and an interesting story of our narrator at a comfortable pace will allow you to relax, learn something new and incredible, and expand your inner horizons!
Video from: Palouse region, Washington state, USA
Video title: Palouse Roads Narrated
Time of filming: August 2018
Equipment used: Z Cam E2-M4, Wireless lenses
Video type: Documentary with narration
Video resolution: 4K UHD
Producer and videographer: Roman Khomlyak, Pro At Inc
Editor: Oleksii Mandryko
Voice over: Tim Hunter
Text by: Nikita Petrov
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Пікірлер: 10

  • @mathbrown9099
    @mathbrown90999 ай бұрын

    I spent four summers there, well on WSU-Pullman campus. On return from weekend furloughs from studies, as one drives eastward up to and past the little town just west of Pullman, the grain shows its beauty, especially in the wind. Early weeks of study the crops show the green of fresh growth. As those studies move through July studies, the grains turned from green to yellow-gold. When in this color, the Palouse becomes its most attractive. I earned a masters and nearly completed PhD studies. Pullman, Washington USA is a most beautiful blessing from God. Yes, Go Cougs!!!)

  • @marinaleer914
    @marinaleer914 Жыл бұрын

    i love the view from above

  • @michaelcurcio4025
    @michaelcurcio40258 ай бұрын

    Great roads,scenic with cool towns in every direction.Go Cougs!!!

  • @MegUSN52
    @MegUSN529 ай бұрын

    GO COUGS! We love the Palouse and are thankful it's so close to us in WA State.

  • @mariabrut2467
    @mariabrut2467 Жыл бұрын

    great trip around palouse

  • @ShadowVFX
    @ShadowVFXАй бұрын

    Went to college in Pullman and Moscow. I miss living in that region. It was so peaceful and the sky was always gorgeous.

  • @pnwoutdoorlife
    @pnwoutdoorlife2 ай бұрын

    I live in SW Washington and seeing this was amazing. Great video! I definitely want to start exploring more out thst way. 👍👍

  • @countryguy72065
    @countryguy720654 ай бұрын

    Great video .. but why don't you match narration to the actual areas... You are showing different locations while talking of other locations

  • @lklc1219

    @lklc1219

    24 күн бұрын

    I agree, It would also be nice if the narrator pronounced the names of communities properly. He got about half of them wrong.

  • @jamesberg3106
    @jamesberg31067 ай бұрын

    Nice photography. Living in the area, it would have been nice to time the video with the location names. Someone needed to share the pronunciation of the towns with the narrator