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Time-Lapse Footage of a Supercell Thunderstorm

A group of stormchasers captured some beautiful and terrifying footage of a supercell thunderstorm developing over Wyoming this weekend. As far as thunderstorms go, supercells are the least common, but they're responsible for most of the violent tornadoes in the U.S. In addition to extreme winds, they also dump torrential rain and hailstones that are bigger than golf balls -- causing flash

Road To Machu Picchu, Peru In 4K – Amazing!

Machu Picchu is a pre-Spanish, Inca civilization site located almost 8,000 feet above sea level. The site is located on a mountain ridge above the valley of Urubamba in Peru. The city is also called the “City of the Incas”. Machu Picchu is perhaps the most well known places affiliated with the Inca civilization. Machu Picchu was built around 1450 for the Inca emperor Pachacuti, but was ab

10 Reasons Why Nature is the Best Medicine

Sunny skies, tall shady trees, the sound of waves crashing upon the beach, and vibrant sunrises peaking over rugged mountain tops – as if you really need an excuse to get out and enjoy nature. Yet nature isn’t just for taking in astounding sights or adventuring through the outdoors; spending time outside does wonders for people’s physical and mental health, making it an ample way to impro

Claud may only have 3 legs, but he’s as fast as almost any bobcat we have!

Two bobcats from different worlds are now together at The Wildcat Sanctuary where they have truly bonded and live wild at heart. Claud is a wild born bobcat. When Claud was just a kitten, he was found caught and impaled on a fence in California. Wildlife rehabilitators were unable to save his right rear leg and it had to be amputated. This injury meant Claud could no longer be released back i

Cat Rescues Little Boy From Dog Attack – Cat saves boy

Cat saves boy , Hero cat World's Most Awesome Cat Rescues Little Boy From Dog Attack 2014/05/13 A Bakersfield, California boy suffered only minor injuries after what could have been a tragic dog attack was thwarted...by the family cat. Harrowing security camera footage taken outside of the boy and cat's home show the boy playing on his bicycle in the driveway before being attacked, unprov

Hey, What’s All That Stuff In The Water. Let’s Look Closer…A Little Closer… WHAT?!

Imagine this – you’re flying high above the vast and beautiful landscape of Kenya, Africa, just taking everything in when, suddenly, something rather strange catches your eye. You look far down below to see a large body of water filled with thousands upon thousands of little pink spots, mainly concentrated upon the shore line. You stare, out of wonder and complete bewilderment, as you try t

Wonderful Chill Out Music – New Zealand [HD 1080p]

Music: Jon Schmidt - Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (1997)

Rare gray wolf appears for first time in 83 years – only to be shot dead by a hunter

An animal shot dead by a coyote hunter in Iowa in February was the first gray wolf spotted in the state since at least 1925, DNA testing has confirmed. The hunter, who hasn't been named, shot the female wolf near Fairbank in northwest Buchanan County believing it to be a similar-looking coyote. It is legal to shoot coyote in Iowa, though hunting wolves is illegal as they are a protected species.

This Might Be The Scariest Trail In The World. But You’ll NEVER Guess Where It Leads. Unbelievable!

A mountain in china holds some of the most captivating views you can imagine, with a very special location at its peak. The only problem is, you have to look death in the face to get there. Located near the city of Huayin in the Shanzi province of China, is the majestic mountain, Hua Shan. The name literally means “western great mountain” and is one of china’s 5 sacred mountains that have

Tread carefully, it’s the invasion of the jelly giants! More huge sea creatures wash up across South Coast beaches as weather warms up

It looks as though it’s lying in wait to sting unsuspecting beachgoers. But in fact this giant jellyfish is harmless to humans – and a long way from home. Usually found in the Atlantic or the Mediterranean, the creature was spotted by wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella in Portland, Dorset, and is one of ten seen recently along the south coast. Experts say there could be an influx of these