Two days before a tornado—with winds clocked at 190 miles per hour—tore through suburban Oklahoma City on May 20, National Geographic explorer and storm researcher Tim Samaras captured this video of a tornado forming in south-central Kansas.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Watch The Birth of a Tornado
Two days before a tornado—with winds clocked at 190 miles per hour—tore through suburban Oklahoma City on May 20, National Geographic explorer and storm researcher Tim Samaras captured this video of a tornado forming in south-central Kansas.
Return of the Cicadas
An extraordinary natural phenomenon is about to take place. This year the 17-year cicada will emerge from colonies in undisturbed forested regions in south-central Connecticut. Expect to see and hear these fascinating creatures starting at the end of May and throughout the month of June.
Labels:
Cicadas,
Connecticut,
phenomenon,
Return of the Cicadas,
USA
Location:
Connecticut, USA
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
In Saddam's Shadow: Baghdad 10 Years After the Invasion
Ten years after the US invasion of Iraq, we return to Baghdad to see how the city is doing. Our guide is Waleed Nesyif, the former lead singer of the Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda. He's returning home for the first time in eight years, and it's sure to be a tearful reunion with his family.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
BASE-jump from EVEREST (Valery Rozov)
The Russian extreme sports star Valery Rozov makes the highest ever BASE jump after leaping from 7,220m.
It is exactly 60 years since Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay made the first ascent of Mt Everest. Since then, the world's highest mountain has attracted some of the world's most extreme athletes who have skied, snow-boarded and paraglided off the mountain. But no one has ever BASE-jumped — until now.
Labels:
base jump,
extreme sports,
Mt Everest,
Nepal,
Valery Rozov,
wingsuit
Location:
Mount Everest
Monday, 27 May 2013
Stunning Greenland! First snapshots - arriving on the ice...
The first snapshots of stunning Greenland... Ben Saunders touching down in the Watkins Mountains for a two week training trip as part of preparation for the Scott Expedition.
This May Ben Saunders and his team mate Tarka L'Herpiniere travelled to Greenland for a two week training expedition as part of their preparation for the Scott Expedition. Relatively accessible and with similar conditions to Antarctica, Greenland makes the perfect testing ground for polar expeditions.
The Scott Expedition will be arguably the most ambitious journey in polar history - an 1800 mile, unsupported return journey from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole retracing the route taken by Captain Scott on his ill-fated Terra Nova expedition.
It will be the longest unsupported journey in polar history and first time Scott's journey is completed.
https://twitter.com/scottexpedition
Location:
Greenland
Friday, 24 May 2013
Iceland: A Skier's Journey
In Iceland's rough and remote Westfjords region, Chad Sayers, Forrest Coots, and Chad Manley step back in time to revisit a way of life that lasted 1000 years. With the guidance of local friends Siggi Jonsson and Runar Karlsson, they traverse the storied landscape via sailboat, kayak, and ski, exploring what it would have been like to survive there for so many generations. Each ski run begins and ends with seaweed underfoot, while waterfalls, lichen-clad couloirs, and stories of humans past make up the in-between.
Labels:
Iceland,
remote Westfjords region,
skiing
Location:
Iceland
Brand New Tesla Factory - National Geographic Channel
Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk is out to create the world's first manufacturing plant for the fully electric car. National geographic.
2013 GoPro IBA Arica Chilean Challenge - Highlights - Trials Final Day
Bodyboarders from around the world fight it out against eacother and El Gringo to qualify for the main event of the 2013 GoPro IBA Arica Chilean Challenge. Check who makes it through to the Main Event.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
A History of Syria
'A History of Syria with Dan Snow', came under fire from a number of prominent London-based Syrians who argue the programme pandered to the regime of president Bashar al-Assad.
In the documentary, presenter, Dan Snow, framed the current civil war as a struggle between secularism and religion.
Labels:
'A History of Syria,
BBC,
Dan Snow',
documentary,
middle east,
Syria
Location:
Syria
Apocalypse Later, Surf Now
Unique short film shot on a GoPro surf camera. Get a quick surf in before the world ends, hardcore.
Japan's Retro Car Kings - Saving Classic Japanese Automotive Culture
A unique look inside the shops, hearts and minds of five of Japan's most talented classic car tuners, restorers and re-imaginers; Japan's Retro Car Kings. A 45 minute journey through some of Japan's most influential and trend setting automotive culture, an inspiration for preservation, restoration and restomodding classic Japanese automobiles like the influential S30 Z-cars and KGC10 Skylines.
Labels:
cars,
classic car tuners,
Japan,
Japan's Retro Car Kings,
KGC10 Skylines,
preservation,
restoration,
S30 Z-cars,
Tokoyo
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Hula Cam At Venice Beach
Oh, now these girls can hula hoop. Thank you to whoever invented the hula cam.
Labels:
California,
GoPro,
Hula Cam,
USA,
Venice Beach
Location:
Venice Beach, California, USA
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Firewater and Female Wrestlers in Bolivia
We join Jordan in La Paz, Bolivia, meeting a pair of female wrestlers (Cholitas) who like to beat each other up for the fun of it. He's also introduced to the world's strongest alcohol, the 96% Caiman liquor - or 'firewater'.
Mongol Rally: Drive Across Mongolia in 4 Minutes
As part of the Mongol Rally, Lex Ludeman and Jeff Diehl drive 11 days in a 1.2L Fiat Panda to get from the Russian border to the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.
http://wp.me/pFHCG-Mj
Labels:
Fiat Panda,
Mongol Rally,
Mongolia,
road trip adventure,
Ulaanbaatar
Location:
Mongolia
THIRST a short film
"Thirst" is a Groundhog-Day-type comedy, about a man cast into a desert, hoping to quench his thirst for water.
Producer/Director.....Keith Rivers
Sea Lion Pup Takes Kayak Ride
After a night dive this guy gets a little surprise when a cute baby sea lion jumps onto his kayak.
If you spot an injured or sick marine animal in Southern California you can contact Marine Animal Rescue at (310) 455-272. Their website is www.whalerescueteam.org
Labels:
GoPro HD Hero2,
Kayak,
Marine Animal Rescue,
night dive,
Pup,
Sea Lion,
surprise,
www.whalerescueteam.org
Location:
California, USA
Dubai Timelapse
Dubai timelapse.
Labels:
Dubai,
middle east,
timelapse,
video
Location:
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Saturday, 18 May 2013
A Frog Sitting on a Bench Like a Human
You don't see this everyday, a frog chilling out watching the world pass by. With over 10,000,000 hits on Youtube this frog is practically a celebrity. I wonder if he's had a call from Mr Letterman yet.
Friday, 17 May 2013
Speeding Around The World in Under 5 minutes: Time Lapse
Kien Lam has created this beautiful timelapse during an adventure around the world. 17 Countries, 343 Days and 6237 Photographs. One incredible journey. Shot with a Panasonic Lumix GF-1, 20mm f/1.7 and 14-45mm f/3.5-4.5. Photography and Video Edited with Lightroom, After Effects and Final Cut Pro.
Epic F1 road trip - London to Barcelona for Spanish GP!
Pole Position takes on an epic road trip to get to the Spanish Grand Prix. Rosanna Tennant sets off from London at 9am on Wednesday 8th May and arrived on Thursday 9th May at 4.30am! An absolute shocker of a journey but there was only one way to get the P1 Rig there! Now we are here - who do think will win the Spanish Grand Prix - could Williams' Pastor Maldonado do it again?
Made By Hand: 1960s Porsche factory tour
Early 1960s Porsche factory tour showing all facets of the construction of the 356. Oh how times have changed.
Thursday, 16 May 2013
GoPro: Surfing Iceland
Eoin McCarthy Deering wades into the freezing waters of Iceland in search of blissful waves.
Labels:
blissful waves,
Eoin McCarthy Deering,
freezing waters,
GoPro,
Iceland
Location:
Iceland
Marijuana Mardi Grass
Location:
Nimbin NSW 2480, Australia
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
A grizzly Ate My GoPro!
Amazing close up footage by Brad Josephs of an Alaskan grizzly bear chewing on his GoPro camera. The film was for the Great Bear Stakeout BBC.
Labels:
Alaska,
BBC,
bear,
capture,
chew,
close up,
footage,
GoPro,
Great Bear Stakeout,
grizzly bears,
wildlife
Location:
Alaska, USA
A Flying Ferrari F1 car arrives in Barcelona for Spanish GP
Have you ever seen a Ferrari Formula 1 car fly and glide onto an extraordinary landing strip on the seafront of one of the most beautiful Mediterranean cities, before then thundering off back into its natural environment, the race track? It's a video put out by Santander Bank, the Scuderia Ferrari Sponsor, to celebrate the start of the European part of the Formula 1 World Championship season, which got underway with the Spanish Grand Prix.
Labels:
Catalunya Circuit,
extraordinary,
Ferrari,
fly,
Formula 1,
Formula 1 car,
glide,
Mediterranean Barcelona,
Santander Bank,
Spanish Grand Prix,
the Scuderia Ferrari Sponsor,
World Championship season
Location:
Barcelona, Spain
Dog cam!
Playing around with the dog and a gopro, pretty damn funny to watch his face and eyes the whole time.
Gopro + small rollbar mount, and one energetic dog.
Evolution of Music - Pentatonix
This is spectacular! A Capella group Pentatonix sing the hit song from every century from the 11th Century until the 20th Century, then the hit song for every decade from 1910 until 2013! The art of music at it's best!
This is Water
In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College. However, the resulting speech didn't become widely known until 3 years later, after his tragic death. It is, without a doubt, some of the best life advice we've ever come across, and perhaps the most simple and elegant explanation of the real value of education.
Morals Arrivederci. Highest Rope Swing Ever with Alexander Polli
Alexander Polli, founder of Morals Arrivederci has done it again with this unbelievable rope swing base jump with Julien Millot. Ride with Alexander first person and see him swing into freefall on the highest ropeswing cutaway jump ever.
Helmet Camera: Free Climbing a 1768 Foot Guided Tower
Holy baloney. He just keeps on going up and up and up! This has to be the most dangerous job in the world. The views are amazing and I'm sure the guy has a very healthy bank account, but you wouldn't want to reach the top and realize you've forgotten your tools.
Sod that!
Location:
United States
One World Trade Centre's Final Spire Segment Put in Place
On May 10, 2013, the final component of the spire was installed atop the skyscraper, making the 104-story One World Trade Center the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the third-tallest building in the world by pinnacle height, with its spire reaching a symbolic 1,776 feet (541 m).
Labels:
building,
final spire segment,
Lower Manhattan,
New York,
One World Trade Centre,
skyscraper,
USA
Location:
New York, NY, USA
Arctic: Hunting a Shark From the Deep - Human Planet
Amos and his son Karl-Frederik catch the largest Greenland Shark they've ever landed and pull it up 800 metres through a hole in the ice before feeding it to their hungry dogs.
Labels:
Arctic,
BBC,
fishing,
food,
Greenland Shark,
Human Planet,
Hunting a Shark From the Deep,
ice hole,
survival Greenland
Location:
Greenland
Sea Bed Hunting On One Breath - Human Planet
Two and a half minutes on one breath. Filmed underwater in real-time for Human Planet, Bajau fisherman, Sulbin, freedives to 20 metres to catch a fish.
Labels:
Bajau fisherman,
BBC,
Borneo,
freedives,
Human Planet,
one breath,
Sea Gypsies,
Southeast Asia,
spear fishing,
Sulu Archipelago,
underwater
Location:
South East Asia
Monday, 13 May 2013
Pierre Louis Costes - The Coach
Pierre Louis Costes stars in this hilarious parody video of “himself” learning to bodyboard. Pierre is one of the best bodyboarders in the world, and was the first bodyboarder to try a Double Back Flip and to complete a No-Hand Back Flip.
http://oceanroots.com/
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Biting Elbows - 'Bad Motherfucker' (Insane Office Escape 2)
Official music video for Biting Elbows' 2013 single 'Bad Motherfucker'.
Biting Elbows is a Russian rock band that was formed in 2008 in Moscow. In 2012, they were an opening act for Guns N' Roses' and Placebo's concerts in Moscow.
Black Diamond Athlete Will Cardamone and The Yurt Project
Black Diamond athlete Will Cardamone lives in a yurt tucked back in the mountains of Colorado. It's an idyllic location and the perfect launch point for endless backcountry missions. Will has shot and edited together a series of video shorts that beautifully detail both his life in the mountains and some incredible skiing.
Labels:
athlete,
backcountry,
Black Diamond,
Colorado,
skiing,
sport,
Will Cardamone,
yurt
Location:
Colorado, USA
Best of Rory Bushfield
The craziest & best footage collected of the professional skier, filmmaker, Rory Bushfield.
http://sarahburkefoundation.com/
Cat Bike Guy
Where do you want to go today, my feline friend? Join Rudi Saldia and his cat, MJ, for a day of biking and cuddling through Philadelphia, PA.
Labels:
biking,
cat,
pet,
Philadelphia,
Rudi Saldia,
USA
Location:
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Erik Roner's Umbrella Skydive
Erik Roner puts the umbrella theory to the test in this hot air balloon skydive.
Surviving in the Siberian Wilderness for 70 Years
In 1936, a family of Russian Old Believers journeyed deep into Siberia's vast taiga to escape persecution and protect their way of life. The Lykovs eventually settled in the Sayan Mountains, 160 miles from any other sign of civilization. In 1944, Agafia Lykov was born into this wilderness. Today, she is the last surviving Lykov, remaining steadfast in her seclusion. In this episode of Far Out, the VICE crew travels to the taiga to learn about Agafia's lifestyle and the encroaching influence of the outside world.
The VICE crew leaves New York on their long journey to Siberia. After withstanding all the unexpected delays, they finally find themselves in a helicopter flying over the vast taiga to meet Agafia.
Barton's Britain: Skegness
Britain's holiday season begins this Easter weekend. Laura Barton takes the train to Skegness where the big wheel, knickerbocker glories and Jolly Fisherman Rock await.
Labels:
Britain,
England,
holiday,
Laura Barton,
Skegness,
The Guardian
Location:
Skegness, Lincolnshire, UK
GoPro HERO3: Black Edition
The Wi-Fi enabled HERO3: Black Edition is the most advanced GoPro, ever. No expense was spared during its development, resulting in a GoPro that is 30% smaller, 25% lighter & 2X more powerful.
Crowds watch 'gorgeous' solar eclipse in Australia
Scientists and astronomers gathered in Tennant Creek, Australia to watch an annular Solar eclipse. The event happens when the moon moves in front of the sun and a thin ring of light can be seen around it.
The next total solar eclipse will be visible from Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Americas in November 2013.
Labels:
astronomers,
Australia,
Scientists,
Solar eclipse,
Tennant Creek
Location:
Tennant Creek NT 0860, Australia
GoPro: A Blonde and a Great White Shark
Celebrate the love we have for the natural world around us. Join freediver Ocean Ramsey as she shares a quiet moment with a Great White Shark.
GoPro Hero 3: Black Edition Footage
Jared Polin grabs some footage captured with the GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition camera in Aruba. Polin has also photographed professional and recreational sports teams, as well as politicians and international dignitaries.
Labels:
Aruba,
camera,
Caribbean,
footage,
GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition,
Jared Polin
Location:
Aruba
My GoPro Array
Great video clip showing how the Gopro, the world’s most versatile camera, has revolutionized the way we share our lives through photos and video.
Location:
United States
How GoPro Made A Billionaire
GoPro Founder and CEO Nicholas Woodman is one of the youngest newcomers this year to the FORBES Billionaires list. From Montana's Yellowstone Club, he catches up with Forbes to explain his company's origins and how he managed to create one of America's most-recognized consumer brands.
Pompeii Falling From Grace
Pompeii’s ruins are a Unesco World Heritage site, but despite money from the European Union, the Italian government is struggling to maintain them.
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Dream Lines IV - Wingsuit proximity by Ludovic Woerth & Jokke Sommer
Dream Lines IV is a film that presents some of the top flyers in the sport of wingsuit proximity flying. Ludovic Woerth & Jokke Sommer.
China's "Copy Cat City": Thames Town
Vice correspondent, Ryan Duffy takes a stroll with some tour guides through Thames Town in Songjiang, China and learns about the English 'Copy Cat City', its value, uses and the 'One City, Nine Towns' plan China has established for the outskirts of Shanghai.
Labels:
China,
Copy Cat City,
English,
Ryan Duffy,
Shanghai,
Songjiang,
Thames Town,
Vice
Location:
Shanghai, China
Sean Conway in Beckham Spoof for Saving Rhino
To highlight the sudden increase in rhino poaching in South Africa, Sean Conway races through the bush and strips down to his jocks in this spoof David Beckham advert.
On the 1st July Sean will attempt to become the first person to swim the entire length of Britain. From Land’s End to John O’Groats.
http://www.seanconway.com/
http://www.savetherhino.org/
Labels:
advert,
David Beckham,
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Reserves,
poaching,
Rhino Poaching,
rhinos,
Sean Conway,
South Africa,
spoof
Location:
South Africa
Back to the Cranberry Bog - Wakeskating
The winch crew travel to Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin, for one of the most aesthetically pleasing wakeskating sessions you will ever see. Watch what happens when some of the world's best wakeskaters take over a cranberry bog.
Don't worry, no Cranberries were wasted, or destroyed making this episode.
Labels:
Back to the Cranberry Bog,
cranberries,
Manitowish Waters,
Red Bull,
USA,
Wakeskating,
Winch Sessions,
Wisconsin
Location:
Wisconsin, USA
Playground Under the Sea
Kimmy warner tells the story of her amazing playground under the sea and her close encounter. Blurring the line between hunter and prey, the lifelong spearfisher takes a ride on a great white shark.
Friday, 10 May 2013
Sukhishvili: Georgian National Ballet
Fast and flirtation-like is one way to describe this energetic video clip of the Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili. Funky music with snappy moves. Unforgettable energy of freedom with these Georgian Dancers. Watching this makes me want to go to Georgia.
Labels:
dancers,
dancing,
folk,
Georgia,
Georgian National Ballet,
music,
Sukhishvili,
traditions
Location:
Georgia
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Treadmill Dance
This video clip will put a smile on your face, and maybe even give you ideas for the next time you're sweating on a treadmill in the gym (if you go to a gym, that is). But be careful of your moves, you don't want to shoot off the end!
Internet Scamming in Ghana
Fraudsters in Ghana show us how they use internet scams to steal thousands of dollars from unsuspecting victims all over the globe.
Labels:
Africa,
fraudsters,
Ghana,
internet,
scamming,
scams,
witchcraft
Location:
Ghana
500 Year-old Inca Ice Maiden: Mummified Child Sacrifice
Working under a tight deadline, scientists extract samples that will help describe their 500-year old young mummy's life. The frozen body of the Inca girl, discovered on Mount Ampato in Peru, is so well-preserved it feels as though she will wake up from her sleep and open her eyes.
Labels:
Child Sacrifice,
frozen,
girl,
Ice Maiden,
Inca,
Mount Ampato,
mummy,
National Geographic,
Peru,
preserved,
South America
Location:
Peru
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
100 Years of East London Style in 100 Seconds.
100 years of East London style in 100 seconds.
Labels:
100 years,
East London,
fashion,
London,
style
Location:
London, UK
On thin sea ice 2
This Norwegian is at home in his native habitat, and imitates a seal perfectly. Funny video.
Labels:
ice,
ice skating,
Norway,
On thin sea ice 2,
Sandefjord,
Scandinavia,
video
Location:
Sandefjord, Norway
National Geographic: Face-Off With a Deadly Predator
Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with a huge leopard seal - one of Antarctica's most vicious predators.
Labels:
Antarctica,
leopard seal,
National Geographic,
Nature,
Paul Nicklen,
photographer,
predators,
vicious,
wildlife
Location:
Antarctica
West African Truckers
West African truck drivers spend days, weeks, and sometimes months dealing with corrupt border officials and illegal checkpoints on harrowing delivery trips that should take just a few hours.
Labels:
Africa,
corrupt border officials,
corruption,
documentary,
illegal checkpoints,
Togo,
truck drivers,
Vice,
West African
Location:
Togo, Africa
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Amazing Wildlife Video: Battle at Kruger
There are many great animal battles on the plains of the Kruger National Park in South Africa, but this amazing video footage captured at a waterhole shows a battle rarely seen before.
http://www.facebook.com/BattleatKruger
Labels:
amazing,
battle,
Crocodiles,
footage,
herd of buffalo,
Kruger National Park,
lions,
rare,
safari,
South Africa,
video,
watering hole,
wildlife
Location:
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Afghanistan: Touchdown in Flight
As each of us has his own impression of Afghanistan that is predominantly marked with pictures of foreign forces, explosions and terror, we were privileged to have access to capture daily life and portray some people of Afghanistan.
www.thehardplaces.com
Location:
Afghanistan
Monday, 6 May 2013
Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey: Ancient Wisdom for a Modern World
Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey is the first female fellow in the history of the National Geographic Society. Her mission: to keep ancestral voices alive by recording indigenous wisdom and traditions.
Cambodian played flute to escape death in Khmer Rouge labour camp
Arn Chorn-Pond was a child in Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975. Born into a family of artists and musicians, he was sent to a children's labour camp where he escaped death by playing his flute for the camp guards.
Labels:
Arn Chorn-Pond,
artists and musicians,
BBC,
Cambodia,
Cambodian Volunteers for Community Development,
child,
Children of War,
children's labour camp,
escaped death,
flute,
Khmer Rouge
Location:
Cambodia
GoPro: Ken Block in Russia
Ken Block is on a mission of destruction as he battles the elements, races rogue skiers and tries to take out as many cameras as he can! Love the slow-mo.
Labels:
battles the elements,
destruction,
go pro,
Ken Block,
races,
Russia,
skiers
Location:
Russia
Radio Amina: Imaginary Radio Show in Kano
Radio Amina tells the story of Amina Dibir, a 12 year old street hawker from Kano, Nigeria and her imaginary radio show where she gets to say all of the things she wishes she could in real life.
Part documentary, part narrative, this beautifully shot film explores the wishes and desires of a girl who has scant opportunity to tell anyone about her hopes for the future and her frustrations at the lack of opportunities in her life. Funny and touching Radio Amina is an intimate look at the discrepancies between the hopes of a young girl from northern Nigeria and her reality.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
GoPro: New York City. A Day in the Life - Ryan Sheckler
What would you do with 50 GoPros at the touch of a button? World- renowned skateboarder, Ryan Sheckler, shares his idea: an epic run from the top of the Manhattan Bridge to the storied Lower East Side skate park in New York City.
Friday, 3 May 2013
The Waterlust Project - A GoPro Film Series
A series of short GoPro Films that explore our relationships with water. Shot entirely using GoPro Hero 2 cameras and the Blurfix lens.
My London - Time Lapse
Sam Smith merges the world of photography with the art of video to create a time lapse of London using over 10000 photographs.
Labels:
art,
city,
London,
photographs,
photography,
time lapse,
video
Location:
London, UK
OK Go - Skyscrapers - Official Video
A sultry montage of dance moves through a series of colorful urban backdrops. The clip was directed and produced by Grammy Award-winning choreographer and director Trish Sie (the lady above) paired with Moti Buchboot.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul
Beautifully shot film that follows the lives of a group of young skateboarders in Afghanistan. Operating against the backdrop of war and bleak prospects, the Skateistan charity project is the world’s first co-educational skateboarding school.
Polar Bear Prank- Jeremy Jones' Further Unplugged
Further Unplugged rookie Cinematographer Dan Gibeau is taught a valuable lesson about polar bear prevention in the Arctic Circle. While filming the snowboarding film, the crew take the opportunity to show Gibeau how polar bears pose a considerable threat. Let's just say he won't be setting off the trip wire again.
Fun in the Snow: Gopro Hero 3 Black Edition: Cinematic Version
Killing time out in the snow with their Gopro Hero 3 Black Edition: Cinematic Version, with its slow motion features taking film making into a new level. Fun in the Snow.
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