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Video of a shipwreck off NC the Hyde

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deathbyspear

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The wreck is called the Hyde. Just 14 miles off the coast of Carolina Beach. The second sea turtle that you can barley see is by far the biggest turtle I have ever seen. The guy with the camera was wearing a wrist mount and held it to high the whole time. The turtle walked right up to him looked at him and walked away....would have been the most epic footage ever. At lest he got something.

Enjoy

https://vimeo.com/41056818
 
Yeah I hate giving my camera to someone that doesn't know how to use it. I gave my go pro for someone to film a few things at a concert and when I got it back to look at the footage it was as shaky as and unlevel is it possible could be, sorta like yours. Cool spot tho, that dive flag looks awful, I hope that wasn't the one u actually use.
 
I can't film any better with the gopro so I wasn't going to complain. It is really hard to know what you are filming when you don't have a screen or anything to look through.
 
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