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Drone flight in autumn over Deutsche Telekom field advertising

Bee food in late fall: Spectacular drone flight over Telekom field advertising Magenta Blossom Sport drone pilot Jan shows you the largest field and wildflower logo in the world in a spectacular tracking shot from the eyes of a bee. The video was recorded at 60 frames per second. Jan flies with his drone maneuvers with up to 140 km/h over the blooming islands of the Magenta Blossom. The video runs here in original speed, so it is not played back faster. The camera work brings a roller coaster feeling and real belly tingling, but above all one thing: You can put yourself for a moment in the shoes of a bee that spends its life here in this field and knows every angle, every perspective and every approach angle inside out. For the flowering islands of the logo have become its home. By the way, bees can reach speeds of almost 30 km/h in calm conditions and can keep going all day long! What many people don't know: The deliberately few bee colonies still have food here in the fall...

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GEOXIP field advertising for Deutsche Telekom with field and wild flowers, vector seed

Huge islands of blooms to let nature come back Magenta Blossom #greenmagenta is possibly the largest field and wildflower logo in the world. Deutsche Telekom is behind this unique nature sponsorship. The idea is to bring nature back across biotopes on gigantic islands of blooms. The huge field in Bonn/ Flamersheim was sown using high-precision vector-seed technology from the startup GEOXIP together with farmers. Wildflower logos on 40 hectares (56 soccer fields) can also be seen from space. What you can only see from below: Insects, wild bees, butterflies and wildflowers threatened with extinction are allowed to come back here in unimagined diversity and open up many more habitats by flying from biotope to biotope. For Deutsche Telekom, we were allowed to sow over 20 (!) million field and wild flowers for the ".T." and "#green magenta". These included native species that have long been on the red list and are specially protected or even threatened with extinction. Now everything is starting to bloom colorfully and come to life. Who here...

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