Shrimps new job
These small shrimps, wich don't grow more than two inches, were used, in the pas, as bait for fishing. Nowadays worms have stolen their jobs, but shrimps found a new occupation. Have a look!
Recorded in the Mediterranean sea, in Minorca's north coast.
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Home alone? No way!
While preparing my luggage, I found my two cats waiting to leave home with us. With two balls!
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My iMac has a flea in its screen.
Moira, the irish voice of my 2008 iMac, needs some help to get Bruce, the flea, out of her.
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Sunbathing in the Railroad.
A family of spiders is sunbathing on a railroad. Calmness is broken down when the train arrives.
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Strange spiral lights
Problems in quality video when it's uploaded. Go to youtube to watch it well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj8jqze4E0c
Energy columns? Camera malfunction? I would like to know what these spiral lights are. First photograph was taken in the year 2000 in the Botanic Garden of Dublin. The second one was taken in April 2002 in a small town called Setcases, in the Catalan Pyrenees. The third one is taken in 2003 near Olot, a vulcano area also in Catalonia. They are taken with different analog cameras. They were not the last photos of the film and there was no smoke. The other photos of the film were OK. You can see the original scanned one and a negative effect, except the last one, which has a x-ray effect for a better view.
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Empty Gas Pipe In Spain Produces Creepy Sound Effects
It can turn out to be very funny when you try and play with old pipes because they produce the funniest sounds. The sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener can be really amazing.
The Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline is a natural gas <a href="https://rumble.com/v34z9r-pipeline-welding-54-inch-section-work.html" target="_blank">pipeline</a>, which links the Hassi R'mel field in Algeria through Morocco with Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, where it is connected with the Spanish and Portuguese gas grids. It supplies mainly Spain and Portugal, as well as Morocco with natural gas. The Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline was first proposed in 1963 by French companies and it foresaw prolongation of the pipeline to Strasbourg in France. However, because of the Western Sahara dispute, any route from Algeria through Morocco to Spain was prevented, leaving behind uncovered pipes.
While under construction in Barcelona, in April 2012, the guy that filmed this video discovered that it actually produces very unique echoes when he yells into it. The diameter of this pipe was approximately 3.3 feet and this section’s length was approximately 164 feet. For those who know physics well, it might seem like some interesting information for their calculations, but for those who are just looking for some fun on the internet, check out the sounds it creates!
They are so creepy and alien-like that <a href="https://rumble.com/v31vmm-10-creepy-photos-that-will-send-shivers-down-your-spine.html" target="_blank">shivers</a> go through your body every time you listen to them.
"Helooo… I like your tube… What’s this sound?" pronounces this guy with his head inside the pipe and then he howls.
Next he comes with the night version of sound that’s more creepy than the previous one.
"The sound of music… Music… Music" and you can hear some scary echoes that make you turn around and check if somebody stands behind you in the dark… Chills through your body!
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