Spot to Spot

I was going to use the term "As the crow flies", but in this modern day, I will use a more suitable device called the Imagination Drone. I decided to write this series because I love most sports and I enjoy travelling and exploring the countryside.

"As the crow flies" or "in a beeline" is an idiom for the shortest distance between two points (on a map, disregarding the vagaries of intervening terrain).

   So we are going to go on a 176.11 kilometre (109.43 Miles) straight line Drone filled journey from the centre circle at The Glyndwr University Racecourse Ground to the centre circle of The Cardiff City Stadium, taking in the interesting views, sights and mostly factual stories along the way, but there might be some fictional twists added for good measure.

     Starting from the North East corner of Wales then taking a South-to-South West flight path down to the Welsh Capital, on an average car journey from Wrexham to Cardiff, depending on what route you would have taken, the journey would probably have taken about 4 hours. Now for the I.D (imagination drone) to take that amount of time, it would have to travel at approximately 12.2 meters per second, but we are taking a much leisurely approach to this and our journey will take 9 hours, 47 minutes and 2 seconds, averaging a speed of just 5 meters per second.

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Spot to Spot

I was going to use the term "As the crow flies", but in this modern day, I will use a more suitable device called the Imagination Drone. I decided to write this series because I love most sports and I enjoy travelling and exploring the countryside.

"As the crow flies" or "in a beeline" is an idiom for the shortest distance between two points (on a map, disregarding the vagaries of intervening terrain).

   So we are going to go on a 176.11 kilometre (109.43 Miles) straight line Drone filled journey from the centre circle at The Glyndwr University Racecourse Ground to the centre circle of The Cardiff City Stadium, taking in the interesting views, sights and mostly factual stories along the way, but there might be some fictional twists added for good measure.

     Starting from the North East corner of Wales then taking a South-to-South West flight path down to the Welsh Capital, on an average car journey from Wrexham to Cardiff, depending on what route you would have taken, the journey would probably have taken about 4 hours. Now for the I.D (imagination drone) to take that amount of time, it would have to travel at approximately 12.2 meters per second, but we are taking a much leisurely approach to this and our journey will take 9 hours, 47 minutes and 2 seconds, averaging a speed of just 5 meters per second.

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Spot to Spot

Spot to Spot

by Stephen Scorer
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Spot to Spot

by Stephen Scorer

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Overview

I was going to use the term "As the crow flies", but in this modern day, I will use a more suitable device called the Imagination Drone. I decided to write this series because I love most sports and I enjoy travelling and exploring the countryside.

"As the crow flies" or "in a beeline" is an idiom for the shortest distance between two points (on a map, disregarding the vagaries of intervening terrain).

   So we are going to go on a 176.11 kilometre (109.43 Miles) straight line Drone filled journey from the centre circle at The Glyndwr University Racecourse Ground to the centre circle of The Cardiff City Stadium, taking in the interesting views, sights and mostly factual stories along the way, but there might be some fictional twists added for good measure.

     Starting from the North East corner of Wales then taking a South-to-South West flight path down to the Welsh Capital, on an average car journey from Wrexham to Cardiff, depending on what route you would have taken, the journey would probably have taken about 4 hours. Now for the I.D (imagination drone) to take that amount of time, it would have to travel at approximately 12.2 meters per second, but we are taking a much leisurely approach to this and our journey will take 9 hours, 47 minutes and 2 seconds, averaging a speed of just 5 meters per second.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156081998
Publisher: Stephen Scorer
Publication date: 09/21/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 797 KB
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