DJP Media presents a variety of topics, travel, some fun stuff, some mini documentary style films. I like to include seniors doing stuff in the outdoors. Aerial Drone footage is often featured on my channel. I have filmed several Rotary and Afretech Aid Society videos on our travels in Kenya and the Philippines. I live in Chilliwack, BC Canada.
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Wonderful view of the equipment used to cut & wrap the hay. Great video!
want to go camping now just to meet the greeters
the sensation of that cockpit up in the air for all the amazing sights and time must feel amazing for her
Great Video, thumbs up for the girls, awesome 👍👍👍
Much respect!!! salute!
Boy was he grumpy when he was released from his crate!!
sure was, I hope he's got over it and spends his time chasing the ladies.
Wow! Quite the undertaking. Great video documenting the process
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like your video
Thanks.
Great work Diane
Oh wow great job.
Thank you so much 😀
Much welcome Diane
The host looks like a retired Santa Claus hehe. So what overnight cost is it, looks really nice and especially knowing that our Host is not going to put up with crap. Perfecto.
He is no longer at Bear Creek but he is at Silver Lake near Hope. I don't know about the cost but you can find out and book online on BC campgrounds website. camping.bcparks.ca
I love this campsite by the lake
Me too
amazing
Hi
Very well done. Will keep the viewer engaged through the changing graphics and content text. You are amazing, Diane.
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you can ever do it take a lest than 50-foot boat trip from Seattle to Juneau, Alaska. You'll see things that few will see. I was 19 when I did that.
Thanks for the tip. It's on my bucket list.
@@dianejpayne2769 There is a place called "Dodd Narrows", where ocean water falls three feet over itself. That's off the east coast of Vancouver Island. And on the east side of Baranof Island is Warm Springs Bay where there are some great hot springs and nearby is a big waterfall. In Icy Strait, we got close to an iceberg (dangerous I know) and got clean ice for our cooler. On Chichagof Island I used to catch all the Dolly Varden trout we on the boat could eat.. And I've seen schools of salmon over 10,000 waiting to go up a spawning stream. There were lots of ghost towns and at a minus tide, I still have Coke bottles from the late 1920's I found wandering around in my hip boots. Your boat can be 4 feet away from swimming dolphins. Going on a cruise ship just isn't the same. I've seen small towns with only one car and boardwalks were the streets and the bars had swinging doors. Once in a while where I now live on the western slopes of the Rockies, I talk to people who moved from Alaska to here in Idaho. One guy told me something I'll never forget; "You were in Alaska when Alaska was really Alaska." Be sure to look up "Venture in S.E. Alaska." Flemming Yacht Company. Best photography by far of Alaska and even up the Columbia and Snake Rivers to my country.
Love it! Excellent work :)
I am an artificial inseminator of cows, goats, buffaloes,
I'd sure like to film that for my channel!!!😆😆😆😆
Awesome work folks!
How can i volunteer?
Do you live near Langley BC? The NES hatchery is located on 232nd street Langley. Check out the website. nicomeklsalmonhatchery.com
Hi Diane, did you happen to have an arial shoot from the national road. Thanks, Ana
Sorry for the delay in replying. I've just seen it. I don't know, I will check all my footage and make it all available to you on google drive if you'd like.
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A very nice location that this shot takes place at. Great drone operation and footage as well. I love to get out in the Fraser Canyon with my vintage Stingray Corvette and just watch the trains roll through. It is just so serene; the desert is such a nice place to hang out for a nice long day and watch trains. Cheers!
🥰😅🤣😂
Just curious if towing a 30’ camper is easily accessible to the campground
I don't know, I have never owned a 30' camper. The forest service road is mostly in good condition but there is a short but steep slope into the camp ground.
What time of year was this in? 🙂
Mid summer I think.
that's too funny!
Nature is amazing
Unfortunately there was no followup on this young elephant. Some of them are just passing through the consevancy. I hope he was able to survive.
Itchy gitchy
HERE ARE SOME VERY HAPPY BABY BOYS AND GIRLS!!! LOL!!!💝😍💜💕🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🙋🙏➕👌👍
Lucky to be alive!
Those little pods of yellow water...I wish more clear water could be put in them.. Why so many orphans? Is it due to starvation, draught or the hunters/poachers or all three. Seriously this organization seems to have the key on getting very unhappy, scared distraught baby elephants back on the track to a future of freedom and being wild.
In nature, the mud that makes the water yellow also contains minerals like magnesium and calcium and other which I assume you already know are necessary for the good health of the elephants. So many orphans is due mostly to poachers because it is legal to sell ivory. The Sheldrick Trust came about to be because of Mr. Sheldrick, a very kind man. I hope you get interested in getting more info on the subject. Deserts exist because of the lack of wild animals, especially elephants.
Sadly it's mostly starvation these days. That has changed in recent years, it used to be mostly human wildlife conflict.
In the wild where do they get clean water are you dumb. Water with mud they used to create protection from sun
why the terrible and pointless music ? Just show the video with the sounds of nature
Keep up the wonderful work!
Thanks
Qué gratificante es ver a muchas personas los Señores cuidadores ofreciéndole a los Elefantes bebés 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘 las botellas con leche y todos absolutamente todos en sana paz y Armonía . Muchos años de existencia Saludable para los elefantes son los mejores deseos de muchas personas para hacer de éste mundo un lugar con abundancia y prosperidad para todos en general Seres humanos y Criaturas sin importar la especie Recordemos que primero llegaron a poblar la Tierra fueron los Antepasados de los elefantes y ellos en sucesión los elefantes ,por último fue el ser humano para administrar y vivir en Armonía 🙏
Thanks for your comments, I used google translate.
God bless and protect them all. Including the care takers in every where.
Thanks for commenting
Thanks so much for making this video, Diane. Not the best start to the trip, but a great finish!
Beautiful video. I love that you included all the instructions you received.
Love seeing this and can see my adopted cheeky rascal Bondeni! ❤🐘
awesome
I love these orphans babies elephants! They are so cute!
Very cute and lucky to be alive!
It's awesome to see other Canadian KZreadrs doing their thing! Love your video. Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing.
Went here as a kid late 80s early 90s nice to see it again!!..has not changed much in 30 years thankx for this time capsule of my childhood
Was that overlake shot on googleearth or MFS2020? I fly up there sometimes.
A combiation of Google Earth and my DJI Phantom 4 Pro
Hello Diane , good work
Wonderful 😊
This is sooo beautiful
Yo-Thans!so good content. see u around,mr! 🤗
There are no comments and I just saw this post today....Nov 28, 2021. It is great work you do with Al Pombert.
Nice. I'm looking forward to exploring more around that area. I really want to explore the west side of the lake, but I know there's been some bridge issues over the years.
I've never been far up the west side, Maybe I should do it one of these days.
Greate Cinematic Footage.