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Chasing Waterfalls

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GoPro Athlete Dane Jackson ventures to a kayaker's paradise in Veracruz, Mexico to chase some of the most challenging waterfalls in the world.

The secret life of plankton

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New videography techniques have opened up the oceans' microscopic ecosystem, revealing it to be both mesmerizingly beautiful and astoundingly complex. Marine biologist Tierney Thys teamed with Christian Sardet (CNRS/Tara Oceans), Noe Sardet and Sharif Mirshak to use footage from the Plankton Chronicles project to create a film designed to ignite wonder and curiosity about this hidden world that underpins our own food chain.

GoPro: Lions - The New Endangered Species?

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The GoPro production crew journeys to Africa to explore the danger and beauty of Kevin Richardson's passions for lions and their future.

GoPro: 1 Million Fish

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William Mitchell takes an enchanting dive into an infinite sea of Silversides in Grand Cayman.

Volcano Eruption

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Additional information: Calbuco volcano has 2003 meters height (6572ft). The impressive ashes column you see in the video had a calculated height of 15km (9.3mil), from which you clearly see about 10km (6.2mil) before to get lost inside the atmosphere static zone where the ashes created a huge and dense cloud that now is traveling around the world.

GoPro: Climate Change and the Optimistic Future

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Professor Richard Muller, of Berkeley Earth Foundation, discusses his views on climate change and how he hopes we can leave a better planet for our children.

GoPro: Secret Cave Concert

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In the mountain, there is a secret cave that allows creative souls to share their music and their stories. Will Fourt and Sheila Golden are two songwriters who came to the cave to perform a song off their new album with special guest Alisa Rose.

GoPro: Climbing the Monolith

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Laurene Sibue and Xavier Gaboriaud climb over 30 stories on the "Monolithe de Sardières" in Savoie, France. The Monolith towers over its surroundings at an astonishing height of 93 meters.

Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson

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Honeybees are some of nature's finest mathematicians. Not only can they calculate angles and comprehend the roundness of the earth, these smart insects build and live in one of the most mathematically efficient architectural designs around: the beehive. Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson delve into the very smart geometry behind the honeybee's home.

What Happens If All The Bees Die?

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Will we go extinct if the bees all die?

Barefoot Airplane Waterskiing

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Ben Groen gets towed by a plane while waterskiing barefoot with friends in Florida.

Snowboarder Builds His Amazing Tiny House In The Mountain, And It's Absolutely Beautiful

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Pro-snowboarder, Mike Basich, tours his self-built 225 square foot home in the middle of his 40 acre snow covered property near Truckee, CA - and shows how being close to nature drives his most creative decisions.

This Awesome Video Showing The Scenery Of Austria Is Absolutely Stunning And Breathtaking

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The scenery of our home country Austria is beyond compare. We live in the heart of Europe where we have a spectacular combination of cultural and natural attractions.

Why are blue whales so enormous?

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Blue whales are the largest animals on the planet, but what helps them grow to the length of a basketball court? Asha de Vos explains why the size of krill make them the ideal food for the blue whale -- it's as if the blue whale was made to eat krill (and krill was made to be eaten by the blue whale).

A Blonde and a Great White Shark

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This year on Valentine's Day, celebrate the love we have for the natural world around us. Join freediver Ocean Ramsey as she shares a quiet moment with a Great White Shark.

Skydiving into the Blue Hole, Belize

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The ultimate skydive in my 22 years of jumping! Exit from 13,500 feet in PERFECT weather conditions (ie endless blue skies, puffy clouds and NO wind) with my beautiful husband slaDE~ and our Arizona friend, Ginger. I deployed at 8,000 feet so I could soak in all the exotic beauty and sublime heavenly experience. A once in a lifetime never-to-forget skydive!!! BTW, my canopy is red, black and gray, and I am the last person to land in this video. WOOHOO!

Snoring Hummingbird

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A sleepy Hummingbird snoring away.