Month: September 2019
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This Rivers Reel Flows
We’re rollin’ down the rivers in this reel. All kinds of rivers, including a river in the Peruvian jungle that is hot enough to kill you, a holy river in India that’s turned toxic because millions of tons of flowers that are dumped into it every year, and a river Missoula, Montana, that’s got waves…
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YouTuber Sees What Happens When You Open A Bottle Of Liquid Nitrogen At The Bottom Of A Pool
A curious YouTuber sees what happens when you release a tank of liquid nitrogen at the bottom of a water source. See Digg
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Wetlands – A Short Documentary About a Mermaid Community in Virginia
Persia Beheshti made this short film about a community of mermaids in Virginia. It’s narrated by one of the mermaids, Mermaid Undine. See Boing Boing
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The 4ocean Mobile Skimmer
We are stoked to present the 4ocean Mobile Skimmer! We custom manufactured this vessel to expedite the process of collecting accumulated plastic out of the ocean. We have been testing the vessel locally, and are excited to deploy it at our international locations where it can have the most impact. Stay tuned for updates.
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Woman sexually assaulted by Stanford swimmer Brock Turner in 2015 reveals her identity
The woman who was sexually assaulted by a Stanford University swimmer in 2015 — and who later went internationally viral with an empowering anonymous statement at his sentencing — has revealed her identity with the publication of a memoir. The New York Times reports the woman formerly known as “Emily Doe†reveals her name, Chanel Miller, in her…
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Man Straps A GoPro To His Dog That Loves To Swim And Films His Enthusiastic Journey To The Sea
Walter, a Labrador from Sicily, loves to swim as this video dramatically illustrates. See Digg
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South Korea urges Japan to ban Rising Sun Flag at Tokyo 2020 as diplomatic feud continues
South Korea has called on Japan to ban the country’s Rising Sun Flag at Tokyo 2020 after claiming it represents a “militaristic and imperial past”. The flag is still used in Japanese society but is seen by some overseas as a symbol of their aggression during the Second World War. Korean television network SBS said the Tokyo…
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Private Swimming Pool For Old Elephant Yai Bua
Old lady Yai Bua has a difficult time moving her legs the way that she might want them to move. The years have had their toll on her, and she is sore and tired and sometimes unsteady. She has fallen down more than a few times but she never fails to stand up again. She never…
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