We went down to the gulf coast over the weekend and stopped in Galveston to visit with my friends from the Surfside Flyers Kite Club who had set up their usual Saturday flight across the road from the beach. The beach along
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Our client, Games2U San Antonio, was invited to put on a demonstration for the local KSAT SA Living TV show. The 2 hosts, Bill and Fiona, came out to play on the set and obviously had a really fun time. You can
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The Galveston-Bolivar ferry is the link between Galveston and Bolivar Peninsula on Hwy 87. A service provided FREE to all travelers 24 hours a day by TX-Dot since 1934. Each trip covers about 2.7 miles and takes about 18 minutes. Each ferry
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Seawolf Park is located on Galveston’s Pelican Island on a former immigration station site. Open year-round dawn to dusk. Admission is $6 per car. Fishing Bands and admission to the fenced in area around the exhibit ships and museum are extra. Fishing
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The Bolivar Lighthouse was built by the federal government in 1852 and was later dismantled by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. It was rebuilt in 1872 and was the beacon that guided thousands of mariners into port until 1933. The 52,000
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The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot (229-meter) observation tower-restaurant located in the Hemisfair district on the southeastern portion of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. It was the tallest observation tower in the United States from 1968 until 1996, when
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The Hays Street Bridge, constructed as two separate railroad bridges in the late nineteenth century, is the oldest metal truss bridge in San Antonio. Since 1910, when it was moved to its current location, it has served as a viaduct connecting the
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Mike Moody, from Drone Force, reached out to the local drone club on Facebook to ask for volunteer drone pilots to help continue search for a missing 3-legged dog that had run off from a veterinary clinic in the Stone Oak area
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We received our approval from the FAA, effective March 3, 2021, to be able to fly commercially at night. While recreational flyers can fly 24 hours if following the rules about anti-collision lights, etc, commercial pilots were restricted from flying at night
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This is some of the same footage as previously posted last week, but we had a request for a longer, extended version, that would be optimized for displaying on a large flat screen TV as ambient video / sound track. This version
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