This is video of Red Bull athlete Kade Edwards blasting down one of the world’s most difficult mountain bike trails in the Dyfi Valley of Wales, all being captured by a drone tailing him piloted by the Dutch Drone Gods. I have questions. 1) Why the mountain bike if Red
This is a video of a steel mill producing the world’s longest pieces of rebar (the length seen above isn’t even half as long as it eventually becomes) for use in construction. Or, if you’re playing a survival zombie game like Dead Island, creating makeshift weapons. I’m playing Dead Island
Captured by Romanian photographer Stef Stanciu, this is a video of a family of endangered Alpine chamois (goat-antelopes) speeding down a mountain (possibly trying to escape the drone chasing them), traversing several rocky cliffs in the process. Man, those goatelopes have some SURE FOOTING. Me? I can’t even walk along
This is a video of Otis the tamandua anteater at the San Diego Zoo showing off his 16-inch tongue as he grabs some grubs at the bottom of a giant clear straw. Damn, that tongue is wild. Could you imagine if you had a tongue like that? I can’t. I
Seen here looking like there’s no way you can tell me that’s not an alien (it looks just like Boba Fett’s ship!), a rarely seen orange Dumbo octopus is filmed by the unmanned undersea rover E/V Nautilus. The octopus was captured casually cruising along all by its lonesome at a
This is a video of drummer, comedian, and Zelda super fan Josh Harmon very impressively recreating sound effects from The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom using his percussion instruments, plus a brick, rock, and a baseball cap. Most impressive. If I didn’t know better I’d swear Josh was
This is a drone video from Vancouver, British Columbia, where Youtuber mactac was trying to capture some scenic footage of a mountain range when he inadvertently captured an avalanche flowing down the mountain like water. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Or, if you were
Working with Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism, this is a video shot by Ukranian photographer Alexander Ladanivskyy featuring a top-down view of the 4,200 year old Great Pyramid Of Giza that starts at the pyramid’s pyramidion and flies straight upward from there, slowly revealing its entirety. Beautiful. We should totally make