A video of Australia's dazzling coast is all filmed with a drone

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Tourism boards of the world, this is the guy you need to hire.

This is a video shot by 18-year-old filmmaker Tim Eddy with a drone off the coast of Byron Bay and Lennox Head, on the northern parts of New South Wales in Australia.

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In it you'll catch whales swimming in the ocean, with breathtaking cliffs and dazzling beaches on show in possibly one of the most beautiful home videos we've ever seen.

"I shot it back in October and November in about a month. It was during the whale season," Eddy told Mashable Australia. The young filmmaker also revealed that he filmed the video during his Higher School Certificate, the final-year school assessments that Aussie students stress over. Not so much for Eddy, who managed to fit study at the same time.

Eddy said he didn't have a plan when it came to filming, aiming to just "shoot and show as much footage as he could" while he was out with his drone. It was entirely shot with a A$1,400 (US$991) DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, a model that he saw other Internet filmmakers using.

It wasn't all smooth sailing, with Eddy nearly losing his drone when filming out at sea. "I flew it out about a kilometre and lost signal for about for two minutes. It was the scariest two minutes of my life," Eddy said.

Eddy is currently in Japan for work and holidays, where he'll continue to travel and use his drone to capture amazing footage.

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