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How tsunamis work - Alex Gendler

Adults Nature
The immense swell of a tsunami can grow up to 100 feet, hitting speeds over 500 mph -- a treacherous combination for anyone or anything in its path. Alex Gendler details the causes of these towering terrors and explains how scientists are seeking to reduce their destruction in the future.

Deep ocean mysteries and wonders

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In the deepest, darkest parts of the oceans are ecosystems with more diversity than a tropical rainforest. Taking us on a voyage into the ocean -- from the deepest trenches to the remains of the Titanic -- marine biologist David Gallo explores the wonder and beauty of marine life.

This Skiing Video Is So Bonkers You're Excused If You Think It's A Video Game

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Candide Thovex conquers France's Val Blanc resort in a mind-blowing clip titled "One Of Those Days 2." He races in and out of what appears to be forbidden territory and straight into the crazy zone.

Why is glass transparent?

Adults Nature
If you look through your glasses, binoculars or a window, you see the world on the other side. How is it that something so solid can be so invisible? Mark Miodownik melts the scientific secret behind amorphous solids.

The Oldest Living Things In The World

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What is the oldest living thing in the world?

Gravity Glue 2014

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Stone Balance and Videography

How big is the ocean?

Adults Nature
While the Earth's oceans are known as five separate entities, there is really only one ocean. So, how big is it? As of 2013, it takes up 71% of the Earth, houses 99% of the biosphere, and contains some of Earth's grandest geological features. Scott Gass reminds us of the influence humans have on the ocean and the influence it has on us.

Walking on beautiful clean ice in Slovakian Mountains

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Me and my friend walking on frozen mountain lake in High Tatras Mountains in Slovakia.

Why Do Venomous Animals Live In Warm Climates?

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As a Canadian-Australian, I have always wondered why it is that Australia has so many venomous animals that can kill you while Canada has virtually none. But it's not just Australia - it seems like all beautiful, warm places are cursed with venomous native species. So I set out to find the truth: why have all these venomous species evolved in the world's best holiday destinations?

What's The Deadliest Animal In The World?

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The Deadliest Animal In The World.

Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom

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Nature photographer Frans Lanting uses vibrant images to take us deep into the animal world. In this short, visual talk he calls for us to reconnect with other earthly creatures, and to shed the metaphorical skins that separate us from each other.

Scary black seadevil fish caught on video at depth of 1,900 feet

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Deep-sea anglerfish are strange and elusive creatures that are very rarely observed in their natural habitat. Fewer than half a dozen have ever been captured on film or video by deep diving research vehicles. This little angler, about 9 cm long, is named Melanocetus. It is also known as the Black Seadevil and it lives in the deep dark waters of the Monterey Canyon.

Why Do Rivers Curve?

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MinuteEarth provides an energetic and entertaining view of trends in earth's environment -- in just a few minutes!

The Secret Social Life of Plants

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MinuteEarth provides an energetic and entertaining view of trends in earth's environment -- in just a few minutes!

How Bees Can See the Invisible

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Feeding and fertilizing. Bees are amazing social insects, and their relationship with flowers is one of nature's coolest examples of "mutualism". It got me wondering: How do bees see the world? Enjoy this look at how bees see in ultraviolet and even sense electric fields!

Life by the Numbers

Adults Nature
There are now more than 7 billion human beings on Earth, and that got me wondering: How successful are we compared to other species? I take a look at out how our numbers stack up to some other domains of life. It turns out that biomass, or what things weigh, can be more important than how many of something there are. Find out how our numbers stack up against everything from bugs to bacteria, and get ready for some mind-blowing numbers!

Exploring British Columbia Of Canada With Devin Supertramp

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The video shows you the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest that is located on the central coast of British Columbia.

Norwegian Landscape

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This Norwegian Time-Lapse Showcases The Country's Landscape And It's Gorgeous

Riding A Bike Down The Face Of A Mountain

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This footage of Brett Rheeder's qualifier run at Red Bull Rampage 2014 is breathtaking.

This Stunning Time-Lapse Video Gives You Rare Views Of Yosemite National Park

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This project was filmed over the course of 10 months and it's definitely worth it.

Volcano Eruption in Papua New Guinea

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Australian tourists Linda and Philip McNamara filmed the eruption of Papua New Guinean volcano, Mount Tavurvur, on August 29. You can literally see the shockwave!