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Freediving Birds Go to 20m Depths!

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Thats such great footage, what a great way to start the day watching that. I love the dolphins, they mean business!!
Quite a while ago on one of the rigs I was on(I think it was the "Ocean Nomad") they recorded a commorant swim by on a wellhead observation camera at 150 odd meters if I remember right. The fellas sent it off to the papers and it made front page!
Great editing with the whale at the end devouring all!!
Cheers!
 
i remember watching something like that in 3D at the Imax, some documentary on a marine reserve in Africa or something. it was almost as good as being there.
 
i remember watching something like that in 3D at the Imax, some documentary on a marine reserve in Africa or something. it was almost as good as being there.
yea i know discovery did a documentry about the sardines but im not sure if its this exact footage..very similar tho.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpW028Jqmo4]YouTube - BBC Nature's Great Events - The Great Tide 1/5 - HD 720p[/ame]
 
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