How is a canyon created? A tour guide explains to Chinese tourists the creation of the rocky peaks and the canyons that cut through them, using sand and water. 'A million years in a minute' as he characteristically says at the end.
Drift on the beach (fail) On a beach, a man has fun sand drifting in a Toyota FJ Cruiser. But the driver will lose control of his vehicle which will overturn. The driver is thrown from the car at a great height and lands in the water.
Beer on the beach… Beer, sand and sea. What more can you ask for to have a wonderful holiday;
Have you seen a large beach worm?; The beach worms are far away, marine invertebrates commonly found in sandy coastal areas. They can grow up to 3 meters in length and are known for being impressive, their iridescent colors. Beach worms burrow into the sand and create vertical U-shaped tunnels, with one end extending to the surface for food. They play a key role in maintaining beach ecosystems by aerating the sand and recycling nutrients.
A trapped fish finds the solution A catfish trapped in a small pond on the beach, trying to reach the sea water. So he gets out of the lake and crawls on the sand until he reaches his destination.
How drivers use the feature “bounce” of Mercedes In the GLE models of Mercedes-Benz cars, a function has been added "bounce", which serves to unstick the vehicle from mud, sand or snow. But many drivers use it for fun.
Influencer cleans a beach How do you convince your subscribers that you care about the environment?;
Step 1: Ask a friend to film you as you collect... wooden branches on a beach.
Step 2: Pretend you are struggling to pull the heavy garbage bag across the sand.
Step 3: Celebrate your good deed by dancing.
Step 4: After you're done, just leave the trash bags on the beach.
The scene was filmed by an onlooker on a beach in Bali, Indonesia.
Cow is saved from drowning, by the operator of an excavator In Turkey, a cow that fell into an irrigation canal was saved thanks to the skill of an excavator operator. The cow that was in the village of Çalpalı in Iğdır, fell into the canal. The excavator driver who was working in a sand quarry was then alerted. In the video, the cow can be seen moving quite quickly in the water, before the digger's bucket grabs her.
Sea lion attacks a woman A woman takes pictures on a beach in Fish Hoek, South Africa, when he is suddenly attacked by a sea lion. He then tries to run away but falls repeatedly into the sand, and the animal thus manages to grab one of her sleeves with its mouth. Eventually, the woman gets up and manages to escape.
An unusual technique in the long jump (1974) The early 1970s in athletics is an extremely interesting time. The technique of most sports is not yet settled, and athletes are constantly inventing new methods. What is the best technique for pole vaulting or high jumping?; How to throw a javelin or discus more effectively; The answers to these questions were sought during the games. The most famous of the innovators is Dick Fosbury, the 1968 Olympic champion in the high jump. He was the one who invented the Fosbury flop jump - the style of crossing the forearm with the back forward, which is now applied by all athletes. Before the Fosbury flop, the jump was done with the feet forward. Another innovator was Tuariki Delamere, a New Zealander from the University of Washington. Delamere invented a new way of long jumping and named it "somersault" (Tuba). He first used this technique at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. Although he jumped a distance of 8,40 meters, it was his hands that betrayed him as he rested them on the sand. So the jump was counted at 7,70 meters. Somersaulting is more mechanically efficient, as the angle of repulsion during such a jump becomes greater. Unfortunately, in the same year, the international federation banned any rotation during the long jump, as dangerous for the health of athletes. This restriction is still in place today (Article 30.1.3 of the World Athletics competition rules).
Loading 850 kg on the roof of a car In a store that sells materials, a customer asks an employee to load a bag containing 850 kg of sand on the roof of his car. The bag is placed by the employee, but the customer quickly realizes that his idea was not good.
Camel against dune A camel climbs a dune using its front knees. The camel's knees and chest are equipped with pads that allow it to rest on the sand without suffering from hot temperatures..