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People Vr's Nature fails
Published 1 year ago in Nature. Submitted by Judge-Jake
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People Vr's Nature fails
Published 1 year ago in Nature. Submitted by Judge-Jake
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Watch the Seasons Change l Walking Time Lapse
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
Recorded this path in Victoria, Canada for a full year. Then combined the different clips to experience the seasons change fast. Think of it as a walking time lapse.
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Car struck by lightening
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
THIS IS AN INSANE SHOT OF A CAR GETTING STRUCK BY LIGHTNING!
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Snow in Japan, February 2022
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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Magical Landscapes of Blidinje & Frozen Blidinje Lake | Bosnia and Herzegovina | [4
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
Blidinje Lake (Bosnian: Blidinje jezero), is an alpine lake located in Blidinje Nature Park, on karstic Blidinje plateau, Bosnia and Herzegovina, between Jablanica, Tomislavgrad and Posušje, and is largest of its kind in the country. The lake is most important hydrogeologi…
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LIVNO Wild horses of Livno galloping in snow | Bosnia and Herzegovina | [4K] Drone footage
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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VOLCÁN de LA PALMA: Así es la nueva 'ISLA BAJA' que ha formado la LAVA en TAZACORTE |
Published 2 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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Brunswick mountain
Published 3 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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Hail in TX, April 16, 2021
Published 3 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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Tourists flee large wave after Icelandic glacier collapses
Published 3 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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Ozzy Man Reviews: Murder Hornets
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
Here's me critical analysis of the highly controversial threat to existence in 2020 known as murder hornets. Cheers!
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Barred Owl Hunting a Chipmunk - Epic Pursuit in Daylight
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
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Caterpillars Feeding on Exploding Touch-Me-Not Seed Pods
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
These caterpillar are close to extinction, and their Touch-Me-Nots based diet doesn't help them.
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January 17 2020 Winter Storm- St. John's, Newfoundland 11:00pm NST
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thundersnow
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BEE ATTACK - (Caveman vs Wild BEE Hive) - with Andrew Ucles
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by thejackel
how a caveman would get honey, VERY BAD IDEA!!!
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This Bee Gets Punched by Flowers For Your Ice Cream | Deep Look
Published 4 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
Alfalfa leafcutting bees are way better at pollinating alfalfa flowers than honeybees. They don’t mind getting thwacked in the face by the spring-loaded blooms. And that's good, because hungry cows depend on their hard work to make milk.
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Tiny Penguin Makes a Deadly Dash From Giant Leopard Seal
Published 5 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
Fantastic video work in this clip.
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Untangling the Devil's Corkscrew
Published 5 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
In the late 1800s, paleontologists in Nebraska found huge coils of hardened sand stuck deep in the earth. Local ranchers called them Devil's Corkscrews and scientists called them Daemonelix. It was clear these corkscrews were created by some form of life, but what?
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Whale Fall Actively Devoured by Scavengers at Davidson Seamount | Nautilus Live
Published 5 years ago in Nature. Submitted by sux2bu
During the final dive of this year’s Nautilus expedition season, our team discovered a whale fall while exploring Davidson Seamount off central California’s coast with researchers from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The skeletal remains of the whale lying on its back are estimated to be 4-5 meters long. The team is working to identify the species, but it is confirmed to be a baleen whale as indicated by baleen remaining along the whale’s jawbones.
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