Burning Man is a massive yearly event with tens of thousands who attend. It's more of a large temporary community celebrating the arts than anything else, so the focus is usually on the ground, not the sky. But not today. This awesome view of Burning Man as a guy plummets towards the earth is one ...
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Trophy hunting isn't nearly as bad as the media makes it out to be, it plays a significant role in saving endangered species. It sounds may sound counterintuitive to some, but it's what countries that allow (and heavily rely on revenue produced by it) trophy hunting and advocates for it's ...
READ MORE +Released by Mexico's environmental protection agency, PROFESS, the video below shows recent firefighting efforts when a PEMEX oil tanker erupted in flames while in the Gulf of Mexico. Though there were 31 crew members on board, all of them were able to escape without any serious injuries. ...
READ MORE +The Harmony of the Seas is absolutely insane. Requiring 50,000 tons of steel, there's nothing else like it. As long as five jumbo jets and as wide as a soccer field, this mammoth ship can hold 9,000 people. It's a literal floating city. Owned by Royal Caribbean, this 1,187 foot long cruise ship ...
READ MORE +Anacondas are huge, but seeing one stretched out like this gives a new appreciation for just how big they are. As far as reactions go, the person screaming endlessly is as close to my reaction as I could imagine. It's not really clear why the guy keeps grabbing the snake and following it, unless ...
READ MORE +A dramatic video caught a deer attacking a driver after she hit it with her SUV in Howell, New Jersey recently Dashcam footage was released by the Howell Township Police Department Wednesday. Ellen Sager, 43, was driving down Oak Glen Road about 8 p.m. when she hit a deer with her SUV, police ...
READ MORE +This rare photo featuring a Hawaiian man participating in a night fishing session with the help of a kukui-nut torch, which is a torch made of kukui nuts wrapped in leaves on top of a pole and set on fire. The light from the torches played a necessary role in attracting fish to the fisherman so he ...
READ MORE +Rumors of a giant serpent monster in Lake Michigan have persisted over the years. Some reports have been somewhat believable (as believable as secret river monsters can be) while others have been...mostly insane. This particular video from an ice fisherman's underwater camera looks pretty ...
READ MORE +As the story goes, after discovering a U-boat in Lake Ontario in late January, amateur scuba divers contacted the authorities. Archaeologists with Niagara University and U.S. Coast Guard divers were contacted in order to determine just what it was they had discovered. Bizarrely enough, what the ...
READ MORE +Barbara Cox isn't a fan of seagulls - not anymore at least. The 80-year-old woman was attacked by two seagulls while hanging her laundry and taken to the hospital. “I went out to hang my washing out and I thought ‘what’s that at the bottom of the garden?’ and saw it was a dead chick," Cox said ...
READ MORE +Construction workers in Brazil allegedly have discovered a 33-foot-long anaconda while starting the building of a dam. That would make it the biggest anaconda EVER. The 880-pound snake was discovered at the Belo Monte Dam site back in February. Footage of the discovery has since gone viral, as ...
READ MORE +When Ladye Hobson got a call from the principal of her 8-year-old son's school, she had no idea the story she was in for. Hobson's son, who attends Gatgewood Elementary in Oklahoma City, had a special surprise in his backpack for family dinner - a dead squirrel. The boys teacher found the ...
READ MORE +Captain's John Conway (Conway Charters) and Ross Gallagher (Intrepid Angler) are two anglers you want on your boat if you're searching for river monsters. Especially when those monsters happen to be the hard to find prehistoric sawfish. The duo teamed up with FWC to capture, tag and document the ...
READ MORE +Dolphins may arguably be one of the most popular sea creatures in our oceans, and for good reason. Their fun-loving nature and usual gentleness means they play well with others - as long as those others aren't schooling mullet. When hunger strikes, dolphins make catching their food look effortless. ...
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