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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2014
Vertraagd afgespeeld - Stem hilarisch
Door het afspelen van de film (omdat ik het shot mooi vond met het strand), hoorde ik mijn eigen stem terug... hilarisch!
Lijkt wel malle Eppie.
Lijkt wel malle Eppie.
มุมมอง: 45
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Snake at Sunset, Capetown, South Africa - Windsurfing Snake@Sunset
มุมมอง 4099 ปีที่แล้ว
A while ago, sitting next to the stairs, filming the windsurfers on the water at Sunset Beach, Capetown, South Africa, suddenly someone screamed: "Snake!" ... watch for yourself, eventually, somebody came to get it and bing it 50 km away, in the bush, out of town...
Seals eat Penguin - Seals kill Penguins for food - Hunting
มุมมอง 1.2K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Epic Windsurf Crash and Fail Sunset - Wipe Out in the Air - High Jump on Big Wave
มุมมอง 8119 ปีที่แล้ว
Timelapse Sundowner Ireland - GoPro - Beach and Sunset - Long
มุมมอง 129 ปีที่แล้ว
Timelapse Sundowner Ireland - GoPro - Beach and Sunset - Short
มุมมอง 349 ปีที่แล้ว
Seal Snorkeling and Swimming - Hout Bay Capetown South Africa - Animal Ocean
มุมมอง 25K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Seal Snorkling and Swimming in Hout Bay, Capetown South Africa. Very nice experience! Enjoy for yourself...
De Wolf terug in Nederland
มุมมอง 60110 ปีที่แล้ว
The Wolf is back in Holland. Together with his sisters he's spotted several times. Want to know where he is and what he is doing? Follow his adventures on CatsForLive. De Wolf is terug in Nederland. Samen met zijn zus is hij meerdere malen gezien. Benieuwd naar zijn avonturen? Volg hem op CatsForLive.
SEAL ARE CUUUUTEEEE
Arf!
Those are sea lions, not seals, by the way. Seals are solitary, have shorter flippers, and swim with their bodies rather than their front flippers.
Nope these are seals. Cape fur seals. The biggest colony in Cape Town
Broadly, pinnipeds are the 'earless' or true seals, of the family Phocidae; sea lions (5 species) and fur seals (9 species), also known as 'eared' seals, of the family Otariidae; and the Walrus (1 species) of the family Odobenidae; Cape fur seals are Otarids, like sea lions, but called, of course, fur seals. Phocids use their rear fins for propulsion and use their front fins to steer, Otarids use their front fins for propulsion and their rear fins for steering, and Walruses use both their front and rear fins for propulsion and steering. Otarids and Walruses can also walk (clumsily) on all four fins (legs) on land.
Beautiful video! - Which company did you go with? We're going in August woot!
'ordinary' GoPro cam
Amazing video! Which camera do you use?
GoPro cam, normal one.