Watch Breathtaking Alpine Ski Run Through Forest, Ice Cave, and Rooftops By Extreme Free-Skier
Red Bull recently financed a video project of master skier Markus Eder shredding down peaks, through caves and forests, and even a castle.
Red Bull recently financed a video project of master skier Markus Eder shredding down peaks, through caves and forests, and even a castle.
A ship passing by the South Orkey Islands recorded 1,000 or more fin whales feeding, perhaps the largest gathering ever recorded.
North Bergen's Lincoln Tunnel Motel has been in Brian Arya's family for years. Now he gives free rooms to people in need.
22-year-old Henry Cabelus from Vermont in the United States is a professional pogo stick extremist. Check out his daring video.
Leading police to the scene of her owner's wrecked truck, Tinsley, a 1-year old Shiloh shepherd saved his and his friend's life, police said.
These spectacular time lapse images taken with a powerful telescope show the hypnotic flames on the surface of the sun 39-year-old Deddy Dayag used two super powerful telescopes to film the sun's surface over several hours in order to create mesmerizing time lapse videos. He uses a 152mm achromat refractor telescope, a 200mm Schmidt Cassegrain […]
Famous among hotel goers and photographers, the macaques who bathe in Japan's hot springs have been found to suffer from less stress.
Paddleboarders off Laguna Beach happened upon a giant sunfish basking in the shallow water that could be 9-feet long.
This video from Norway's Aurora Borealis Observatory showing reindeer under the northern lights is incredible, and so relaxing.
A white sperm whale, like Moby Dick, was video taped drifting happily along off the coast of Jamaica, but it's not necessarily an albino.
An office cube was turned into a fun Christmas gingerbread house by Monika Orrey in California. Check it out in this video.
One young woman spent four days outside gaining an abandoned bunny's trust—and it worked. Watch the SWNS video here.
After a video went viral in October showing a magician ripping up a homeless man's sign and turning it into money, a fund was set up that raised $40K for the veteran to get him off the street. When the humble vet only wanted a portion of the money, the magician surprised another struggling veteran with an avalanche of life-changing gifts, and made a beautiful video.
New York YouTube pranksters Adam and Sheikh usually make humorous or taunting videos, such as Meet a Muslim or Pretending to Be a Celebrity. But the duo decided this time to do something different, to make homeless people smile. The guys bought some fruit and water, packed up some gently worn clothing and hit the streets. They did bring smiles to these very worn faces and it is terrific to watch.
While running the last mile of a youth triathlon Sunday, Ben Baltz's prosthetic leg broke and the 11-year-old went down. That's when a group of Marines stepped in and carried him the rest of the way. More than a few people crying as they crossed the finish line.
Since 9/11, more than 2 million service people have been deployed overseas. But the strain of long-distance relationships makes the moment when families are finally reunited that much sweeter. A Memorial Day TV special on Nat Geo channel reveals the emotional back-stories behind the best surprise soldier homecoming videos.
24 year-old Charles Sonder got on a New York Subway with a bag of cheddar Pringles chips, and a knack for peace. As the train rolled toward its next stop, a fight between a man and a woman broke out; curses were uttered, and punches and kicks were thrown. At that moment, Sonder moved toward where the man was standing, and parked himself there, calmly munching on his chips.
After 86 days in the South Pole, Norwegian explorer Aleksander Gamme, approached the final cache he left hidden in the snow at the start of his expedition. Extremely hungry, he hopes to find food, but has no memory of what he stashed there and doesn't expect to find much.
Every day for 8 years, US soldiers were funneled through the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport on their way home for their 2-week leaves. Each soldier was greeted with applause and hearty handshakes from strangers who came to the airport just to show their thanks. Last week, more than a thousand of these greeters delivered a thunderous welcome to the 230 troops aboard the final military charter to use DFW airport, ending the unique Texas "Welcome Home A Hero" program.
The city of Grand Rapids came together to produce a sweeping and inspiring music video as an official response to the Newsweek article calling the Michigan metropolis a dying city. The filming on May 22nd involved 5,000 participants and a major shutdown of downtown Grand Rapids.
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