A girl imitates an ostrich

This girl in Japan successfully imitates an ostrich, and the real ostriches are confused by the new member of the company.

Animated metal sculptures

William Galetti creates some impressive moving metal welding sculptures.

Annoying cat

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Meeting with a huge grouper

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A diver encounters a huge grouper in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, close in Australia.

Crazy cycling route in New Zealand

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Nice shots from a camera on his chest cyclist Nick Jordan, throughout the course of the Lyttelton Urban Downhill race in New Zealand

Contraband cigarettes hidden in trunks

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More than 70.000 packs of cigarettes were discovered by Customs authorities in Romanian town Vicsani, which were imported illegally from Ukraine. The packages were cleverly hidden in the trunks of trees which were transported to […]

The tsunami's fury

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Recently published a new video of the 2011 tsunami in Japan, in which we see the scary water fury as attacks on residential areas.

The kitten thief

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The pesky ninjas

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The Robin Nosterafu from Germany coated ninjas and make some pranks on passers-by

Weird ads from Japan

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A 'WTF' collection of weird commercials that have screened in Japan.

We can record our dreams;

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How would you like if you could record your dreams and watch later; Something like that might be possible [...]

In treadmill with 40km / h

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How to run with 40 km / h; For comparison to say that the average speed of a man in the sprint is 24 km / h, while the highest speed ever recorded is from […]

Messed up on the stairs

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For some unknown reason, This dog climbs upside down the stairs of the House.

The man behind the sound

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Our award-winning sound effects creator Gary Hecker shows us how he created the sounds in film, and a few tricks he learned during his career in more than 200 films.