// Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry is the science and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through the process of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic images and patterns of electromagnetic radiant imagery and other phenomena.

Photogrammetry in a nutshell

  • Photogrammetry is the science and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through the process of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic images and patterns of electromagnetic radiant imagery and other phenomena.

  • The process involves capturing overlapping images of an area from different angles, which are then processed using photogrammetry software. The software uses the imagery to calculate distances and generate a digital representation of the terrain, structures, and other objects in the images.

  • The final product is a map or 3D model that can be used for various applications, such as surveying, construction, agriculture, and environmental monitoring. Drone photogrammetry mapping provides a cost-effective and efficient way to gather data and create high-resolution maps and models, compared to traditional ground-based surveying methods.

// Projects

Turtle tomb

About the project

Situated in the Sabah region of Malaysia, the Turtle Tomb is a unique and fascinating place, not only within Malaysia, but also in the entire world.

Sea turtles are a keystone species, and they have a great influence over the ecosystem.

Although sea turtles have been widely studied, the reason that they are entering this cave system is still a mystery. It is truly amazing to think that these creatures would come here to rest, often next to each other, hundreds of meters within a dark cave without any light.

Our exploration team found thousands of turtle remains over this 1KM long sea cave.

One can only imagine the secrets that this cave holds, and what we may learn about nature and the world around us by exploring it further.

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