4K UltraHD aerial footage of my drone flights at Tykocin Castle (in the near of Bialystok, northeastern Poland); project finished & uploaded on 2020-12-21 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage. #drone #aerial #dronefilm
▶️ Drone - Tykocin 2021 @ 0:00
» Media data: This drone video (Internal ID 885, taken in between 2016 & 2021 and published in 2021) is an extraction of my Tykocin 4K Drone Video Footage & Tykocin Drone Pictures. Copyright protected Footage and Photos on Sale. For inquiries, please contact me via E-Mail or my Blog.
About Tykocin: Tykocin is a small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010 inhabitants (2012), located on the Narew river. Tykocin has been situated in the Podlaskie Voivodeship since 1999. Previously, it belonged to Białystok Voivodeship (1975-1998). It is one of the oldest settlements in the region. Tykocin was reintegrated with Poland after the country regained independence after World War I in 1918. During the interwar period, the population of Tykocin had reached an estimated 4,000 inhabitants. During World War II it was occupied by the Soviets from 1939 to 1941 and the Germans from 1941 to 1944. The Jewish population of Tykocin estimated at 2,000 people was eradicated by Nazi Germans during the Holocaust. On 25–26 August 1941 the Jewish residents of Tykocin were assembled at the market square for relocation, and then marched and trucked by the Nazis into the nearby Łopuchowo forest, where they were executed in waves into pits by SS Einsatzkommando Zichenau-Schroettersburg under SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper. A memorial now exists outside the town for the Tykocin pogrom. In 1950 Tykocin lost its town rights due to population loss in World War II, only to regain it in 1993. // The Tykocin Royal Castle is a 15th-century castle located on the right bank of the river Narew in Tykocin, Poland. It fell into ruin in the 18th century and its reconstruction began in 2002.