Category: Nature
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Swimming with sharks and watching whales in Cabo – Wild Canyon Adventures
It’s humpback whale season AND whale shark season in Los Cabos! In this week’s video, we go whale-watching in Cabo San Lucas and we swim with the sharks in La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur.
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Shark expert reassures Kiwis it is safe to swim despite multiple shark sightings this summer
Riley Elliott told TVNZ1’s Breakfast people shouldn’t be fearful of the animals.
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Diver takes casual swim with a group of Crocodiles | SWNS
This nerve-wracking footage shows a daring diver taking a swim – with a group of CROCODILES. Roberto Ocha can be seen floating inches from the mighty predators as he filmed a documentary about marine life in the Gardens of The Queen, Cuba. The ocean videographer, of Guayaquil in Ecuador, captured the footage in March 2019.
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Swimmer attacked by shark at Windang Beach off Wollongong
A man has been attacked by a shark during a morning surf near Wollongong. Paramedics attended to the man, 59, just after 8am on Friday at Windang Beach. The surfer paddled himself to shore where an off-duty life guard and others assisted him. Three crews and the AeroMed team attended to the man, who had…
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Alligator Bites Teenager on Outing at Everglades, Prompting Swim Warnings
An alligator bit a teenager visiting Florida’s everglades, according to officials who said she suffered injuries to her leg. The 18-year-old was swimming in water at the Everglades National Park—the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.—at around 1:30 p.m. on Friday, when the reptile bit her. She was on a wet hike with her college…
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A New Documentary Explores One Man’s Whale Obsession
In September 2015, Mustill and a friend, Charlotte Kinloch, were paddling a tandem kayak in Monterey Bay, California, on a whale-watching tour when a 30-ton humpback breached and came within feet of landing directly on them. They were knocked from their boat and quickly rescued, but video footage of the incident captured by nearby whale-watchers…
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State Government ramps up warning signs after girl is bitten by shark
The State Government is ramping up its warning signs near remote Northwest Island after a second swimmer in as many weeks was bitten by a shark.
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7 Mysterious Geological Formations That Still Baffle Scientists
2. LAKE HILLIER // AUSTRALIA This small, saltwater lake on an island off Western Australia is only one-third of a mile long, but its bubblegum-pink color makes it especially striking. The lake was documented in 1802 by British explorer Matthew Flinders, who took a sample of its waters but failed to understand how it got…