00:05The downpour was so heavy that it damaged the power lines, causing them to snap.
00:30Caramba!
00:45Rare shots of underwater structures resembling stalactites.
00:53These are brinacles, and they were first documented in 2011 during a BBC filming.
01:00It's pretty hot, dude.
01:23Haha, he's mushing on my beard.
01:30It is time to notice here.
01:31She can't wait for it.
01:35It's so hot.
01:36Can't wait.
01:37You can't wait, you are excited.
01:39An import of our missile.
01:40Today'sade is a big deal.
01:41A big deal.
01:43You want me to take a look.
01:44Look, the plane has any confidence.
01:46Then you can see the plane.
01:47There's exactly what she is going to do.
01:49Oh, wow.
01:51Oh, I can't wait.
01:51Oh, my God.
01:51Oh, my God.
01:52It's a big dance.
02:22Holy ****
02:38Holy ****
02:43I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
02:45I'm sorry.
02:47I'm sorry.
03:13That was amazing!
03:36Yeah!
03:38It's all good!
03:40What's that?
03:42I'm gonna go.
03:44I'm gonna do that!
03:45Hahaha!
03:50They won't...
03:51Hahaha!
03:53Hahaha!
04:02Hahaha!
04:03Ahhhh!
04:04Hahaha!
04:14So, let's go.
04:44Oh yeah, that's what it gets today.
05:14Oh no.
05:44Oh no water, oh no water, oh no water, oh no water, oh no water, oh no water, oh no water.
05:58Thanks, China.
06:00This is plastic.
06:06It's plastic.
06:08From China, China.
06:10Very good, thanks for destroying all the ocean.
06:15This is it, my boy.
06:17This is it.
06:18This is it.
06:19When you clean the ocean, you get blessed.
06:21You see?
06:22Whoo!
06:40Is this a habeasuk foi?
06:41Is this v FiveFat?
06:42Is this a Wwwwww?
06:45Oh my God.
06:46It was Italian.
06:47It was Italian.
06:49It was Italian.
06:51It was Italian.
06:53After that made
07:06They're having trouble.
07:36They're having trouble.
07:43They're having trouble.
07:45They're having trouble.
07:46They're having trouble.
07:48They're just trying to get out of there.
07:51They're having trouble.
07:53Come on, Napo.
07:55Yeah, I'm going to go.
07:57I am not sure what I am going to do.
08:01I am not sure what I am going to do.
08:07I am going to be on the other side of the road.
08:12I am going to take a look at the road.
08:17It's okay. Knee down. Knee. Freeze. Knee. Go down.
12:17One minute I'm on the road looking at the bushes.
12:21Next minute I'm in the bushes looking at the road.
12:27We're flipped.
13:38The future is already here.
13:45The future is already here.
13:47The video shows a swampy area where the peat layer bounces underfoot like a trampoline.
13:58This phenomenon is rare and requires specific moisture and soil conditions.
14:04This phenomenon is rare and requires specific moisture and soil conditions.
14:07What is that is not a dead raccoon.
14:14What is that?
14:16That is not a dead raccoon.
14:18That is not a dead raccoon.
14:18What is it then?
14:19That's your cat.
14:20Oh.
14:21What you're seeing is the pouring of liquid slag, a searing byproduct of smelting separated from
14:37the metal.
14:38At over 1,400 degrees, the molten waste creates a spectacular fiery show as it floats from the furnace.
14:45At over 1,400 degrees.
15:06Do you want me to do something like this?
15:08Yes
15:12I can't do anything like this
15:14I can't do anything like this
15:16I can't do anything like this
15:36Hey
15:48chat
16:02In Ashcroft, British Columbia
16:04British Columbia, a Canadian Pacific Railway train derailed, with the train cars coming
16:10apart as it was moving. The dramatic moment was caught on film.
16:34The British Columbia, a Canadian Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific Railway train of the Pacific
19:04A fierce predator, the giant centipede can even take down small vertebrates.
19:11I'm not going to run your baby over.
19:15Where is he being with this idea all this time?
19:41This scene clearly has a brilliant goalkeeper.
21:14This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:17This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:19This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:23This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:27This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:31This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:35This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:39This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:41This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:43This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:51This is what rubber inspection looks like.
21:55On the order, you should have to pull.
21:57It's very hot.
22:57Vacuum cleaning effectively removes even years of built-up soot from chimneys.
23:34It's good!
23:36Oh Jesus!
24:04Oh
24:21Hey boys, Simon rijdt gewoon op een osso!
24:23What the f**k?
24:25What the f**k?
24:27What the f**k?
24:29Man f**k!
24:31What the f**k?
24:33What the f**k?
24:35What the f**k?
24:37What the f**k?
24:39What the f**k?
24:41What the f**k?
24:43What the f**k?
24:45What the f**k?
24:47What the f**k?
24:49What the f**k?
24:51What the f**k?
24:53A bright spark and a distinctive crackle.
24:56It looks like this really is an effective way to keep mosquitoes away.
25:00What the f**k?
25:02What the f**k?
25:04What the f**k?
25:06What the f**k?
25:08What the f**k?
25:10What the f**k?
25:12What the f**k?
25:14What the f**k?
25:16What the f**k?
25:18What the f**k?
25:20What the f**k?
25:22What the f**k?
25:24What the f**k?
25:26These bursts of light look a lot like satellite debris burning up in the atmosphere.
25:34As it enters the denser layers, the satellite heats up from friction and ignites, leaving
25:39a bright visible trail in the sky.
25:42Capturing footage like this is a rare treat for any observer.
25:56See you next time.
27:44And this is what it looked like.
27:46Perhaps they've just realised something about this world
28:11that we don't yet know.
28:18There's nothing better than a guy who knows how to catch your eye.
28:22There's nothing better than a guy who knows how to catch your eye.
28:26There's nothing better than a guy who knows how to catch your eye.
28:28There's nothing better than a guy who knows how to catch your eye.
28:36There's nothing better than a guy who knows how to catch your eye.