Category: Wow
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Vega Expeditions – Skiing and Swimming on Svalbard
Did you know that local traveling regulations at Svalbard state that you must always have fireams and protection devices as hand, such as a big-game rifle and tripwire with flares for camping, due to the risk of meeting polar bears? So no skiing and swimming on Svalbard for me, thank you very much. Still beautiful,…
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Psy backs 14 El Monte lifeguards fired for making a “Gangnam Style” spoof
The 13 lifeguards and one pool manager fired over making a “Gangnam Style” spoof at El Monte city Aquatic Center in August are pleading to get their job back. The YouTube video with nearly 1.5 million views was made on their free time, but The Weekly has learned that the lifeguards were already in hot…
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Saint Lou Lou – Maybe You
Nice footage of open water swimming in this video (and a nice song too) Saint Lou Lou – Maybe You from Philippe Tempelman on Vimeo.
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Shark ‘saves’ man lost at sea for four months
On 27 May 2012, 41-year-old Toakai Teitoi had flown from his home island of Maiana to the Kiribati capital of Tarawa to be sworn in as a policeman. Instead of flying home he decided to join his brother-in-law Lelu Falaile, 52, on what was supposed to be a two-hour sea journey back to Maiana. But…
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Sea in Montenegro struck by lightning
Warning, don’t turn up the volume Between this and the Australian fire tornados …
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Behold the BlackMilk Muscle Swimsuit
Creepy, even though that obviously professional model somehow manages to pull it off. Only $90.00 AUD here on BlackMilk, via Incredible Things
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Manta Ray steals camera, brings it back to boat
So they like to play fetch, via Buzzfeed
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East Clear Creek “Good Times”
“We returned to a favorite spot to enjoy some of our last swimming opportunities for the year. Near the town of Winslow is a great spot for jumping we nicknamed the “Bat Cave” The boys had a great time, and as we left they asked “When can we come back here” That’s always a good…
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Freediving In A Cloud Of Trevallies – Ras Mohamed
“Freediving in the amazing Ras Mohamed National Park (South Sinai – Egypt) with an impressive school of Trevallies. The Giant Trevally can grow up to 1.5m in length…”
