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.
Ship overturns while unloading A small cargo ship, the Sea Eagle, lost its stability while unloading containers at the port of Iskenderun, Turkey on September 18, 2022. The ship initially banked to the right to rest on the wharf, before taking on water and overturning with several containers falling into the water.
The girl wanted to feed seagulls In Turkey, a girl standing on a pier and port feeding seagulls, throwing them a few crumbs from the bun. But for a while will be confused and the mobile phone will fly them, which results in water.
Two famous paintings of Van Gogh on the surface of the water Turkish Garip Ay artist reproduces two famous paintings of Van Gogh, the "Starry night" (June 1889) and the "Portrait of the artist" (1889), on the surface a deocheioy filled with water and mixed with black ink. Using different brushes, the Garip Ay mixes colors on the surface of dark fluid and plays with remarkable technical works of the Dutch painter. The "Portrait of the artist" then printed on a sheet of paper, using the technique of the hydrographic transfer.
Water cannon against protester in Turkey On Sunday June 28, 2015 in Istanbul, the Gay Pride. Thousands of protesters had arranged to meet at the center of the capital to March peacefully, but the Turkish police had another view. Riot police forcibly dissolve the protesters, who chanted slogans denouncing the 'fascism' of the present Government, with tear gas, water cannons and plastic bullets. In the video, seeing a protester being slung from a water cannon and falls violently into the ground. The 12 Gay Pride events that took place in previous years had passed without incident.
Game with a bear in the water A river in Turkey, a man plays with a young bear in the water. The two of them are very good friends, as the man takes care of the bear from a very young age.
Self-heating foods in Japan Footage of how the self-heating meals offered on flights in Japan work. Pulling a string on the box, it starts a chemical reaction that heats up your meal in a matter of seconds. This chemical reaction takes place in a small pouch under the food, and contains three chemical elements: calcium oxide, aluminum powder and sodium bicarbonate. When the small string is pulled these elements are mixed with water, causing a vigorous chemical reaction that releases heat.
How long can you keep your hand in water with a temperature of -2°C; Several people try to hold their hand in freezing water at a temperature of -2 °C, the same temperature the Atlantic Ocean was on the night the Titanic sank. The temperature is below the freezing point of water, however, seawater, due to its salt content, freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. Water at this temperature is extremely dangerous for the human body. Most of the passengers who fell overboard died not of drowning, but from hypothermia within 15 to 30 minutes.
Whale overturns a fishing boat On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, off Odiorne Point in New Hampshire, United States, a whale overturned a fishing boat, sending two fishermen into the water. The whale jumped out of the water, landed on the small craft and overturned it. Luckily no one was hurt.
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.
Bioluminescence in Norway Bioluminescence phenomenon occurring in recent days in Lillesand, Norway. The light is emitted by the bio-illuminated phytoplankton, disturbed by the movement of water. This can happen when there is a lot of phytoplankton in the water, so that the emitted light can be seen with the naked eye.
Underwater dog This dog doesn't just swim like most dogs. He is also trained to scuba dive and can retrieve objects from the seabed. Dogs can of course swim, but they cannot dive for a long time. Generally, most dogs can only last a few seconds under water, with the average time being between 10 and 20 seconds. Some well-trained and experienced dogs may take a little longer, but still no more than a minute or so.