A gathering of late 16th-century British colonists, many people, drone views


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In the year 1585, 108 colonists led by Ralph Lane land on Roanoke Island. The scene captures the arrival, a mix of hope and uncertainty.

A 1584 British expedition meets the natives of Roanoke Island.

Indigenous people living on Roanoke Island in 1584, photographing the island in the sky Long distance shooting

In the late 16th century, empty villages, fog, dark atmosphere, night, all disappeared on Roanoke Island, where British colonists tried to establish the first permanent settlement in the New World.

A group of 112-121 colonists, led by John White, disembarking from a ship in 1587.

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A group of 112-121 colonists led by John White in 1587, arguing with natives and getting angry.

Indigenous people living on Roanoke Island in 1584, photographing the island in the sky

Many members of the 16th-century English expedition debrief in Sir Walter Raleigh's office.

An evocative scene from 1584, capturing the gathering of English explorers in the harbor, bathed in the warm hues of the sunset.

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In 1584, an expedition of people gathered to explore and colonize the New World encounters the natives of Roanoke Island. Many , The way they smile at each other natives

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In 1584, the British explorer Sir Walter Raleigh forms an expedition to explore the New World and establish a colony. Many people

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In 1584, the British explorer Sir Walter Raleigh and the expedition talks and smiles face to face with the natives of the island of Loenaut. Many people

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In 1590, a mysterious and atmospheric scene unfolds as Native Americans from Roanoke Island gather to embark on an enigmatic journey to an unknown destination. The multitude of Indigenous people, shrouded in mist, creates a haunting and captivating scene.

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The late 16th century Roanoke Island is a small island, where natives live, and the island is filmed from the sky.