Flying Foxes (Cairns, Australia) cooling down in direct sun (plus White-bellied Sea Eagle)
In Abbott Street of Cairns (Australia) hundreds of Flying Foxes are occupying about 10 neighbouring trees. There are not enough shadowy spots available, so many of them hang out in the direct sun. They need to fan themselves in order not to overheat. There are actually unoccupied neighbouring trees, offering plenty of space in the shade, however, to stay in the community and close to abother seems to be more important than finding a space in the shade...
From 1:21 to 1:27 you can even see a White-bellied Sea Eagle sitting still in the background, which I only discovered when cutting the video back home...
SEA EAGLE ADVENTURES
CAIRNS QLD AUSTRALIA
Hang gliding Flying Video Free fly with Eagles and Tim Whitsunday Islands Andysfishing EP.126
For those of you who have thought about flying / want to fly Hang gliders. I talk you through the whole flight. From take off to landing. Friend Tim, takes off twice and the second time we get to watch as he scratches the side of the hill, very informative.
Flying with White Bellied Sea Eagles, Brahmany Kites, Brown Kite, and other birds. Fly over Whitsunday Islands, Conway National Park, Proserpine River, Laguna Quays and Conway Beach.
Barramundi Fishing, Permit Fishing, Tusk Fish Fishing are among my most popular video's.
Fly fishing Airlie Beach / Whitsunday Islands / Great Barrier Reef / Bowen / Peter Faust Dam / Lake Proserpine area. Filmed using GoPro video camera, edited on an Apple Macintosh using iMovie and sound tracks made using Garageband. Some video's are also made using Youtube's Free Audio Library as the soundtrack.
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Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
White bellied Sea Eagle
Filmed flying off Narawallee Beach, NSW Australia on Oct 20 2013
REEF SCENIC FLIGHT GSL
What a GREAT way to see the Great Barrier Reef! All thanks to GSL Aviation, Cairns.
Great Barrier Reef and Green Island stunning view, flying with GSL Aviation Cairns
Great Barrier Reef and Green Island stunning view, while flying with GSL Aviation Cairns
This Sea-Craft Looks Like A Plane, Has A Car's Engine, And Docks Like A Boat
The AirFish-8 is an alternative method of sea transportation, combining the technologies of aviation and marine craft.
Company Wigetworks have created AirFish-8, a boat/plane hybrid that glides on water. Due to the machines unique structure, it is able to utilise what is known as the Wing in Ground Effect. This is when an aircraft is able to produce additional lift when flying near the ground.
AirFish-8 has a V8 car engine, which runs on unleaded petrol and can travel up to 121 mph; that's three times faster than typical marine craft.
The sea-craft is currently still in a trial phase but the company hope to have it fully operational by mid-2018.
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Yorkeys Knob Cairns - DRONE Hubsan 501s
Yorkeys Knob Cairns - DRONE Hubsan 501s
A beautiful flight on the beach
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Yorkeys Knob is one of the beach suburbs of Cairns, in Cairns Region, Far North Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of the centre of Cairns, and is the third beach suburb after Machans Beach and Holloways Beach. At the 2011 census, the population of Yorkeys Knob was 2,766.
Engagement Helicopter Flight Vlasoff Cay Cairns Great Barrier Reef
Engagement of Monica and Mason whom took a flight out to Vlasoff Cay with Cape York Helicopters in their Jetranger. Video shot with the Sony VG30 using the 18-200m lens.
Whitsundays Scenic Plane Flights Australia
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Reef & Whitehaven Scenic
Relax in absolute comfort as our seaplanes showcase the Whitsunday Island National Park and the breathtaking expanse of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park World Heritage Area. During the course of this 60 minute scenic flight you will take in views of Shute Harbour, the Molle Group of Islands, Daydream Island, Whitsunday Passage, Hayman Island, Hook Island, Whitsunday Island (the largest national park island in the group), Whitehaven Beach, the amazing swirling sands of Hill Inlet and then accelerate across the Coral Sea to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park to take in the sights of Bait Reef, home of the amazing stepping stones, Hook Reef and Hardy Lagoon (the most photographed location of the entire Great Barrier Reef Marine Park!). We will also show off one of our biggest natural wonders to you, the perfectly shaped Heart Reef.
Approach and landing Cessna 172 Scenic Flight over Great Barrier Reef
This is the approach and landing of a Cessna 172 plane from Barrier Aviations @ Cairns International Airport. I booked a scenic flight with them, got the co-pilot seat and this is it :)
VLOG 04 Ellis Beach Cairns Queensland Phantom Quadcopter
Off to fly Ellis Beach just north of Carins.
Spiritual Flight over The Great barrier reef in Austrailia
iPad app Spiritual Flight HD - still waiting for review.
Recently, I was told that every iPad app should support landscape - portrait orientation views. Spiritual Flight only support portrait view... dang it.
Which means there are many chances of denial by almighty APPLE.
Fish of the SS Yongala Ship Wreck
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The SS Yongala passenger ship sank during a cyclone on 23rd March 1911 en route from Melbourne to Cairns. All 122 passengers on board were killed, their bodies were never found. The wreck's location remained a mystery for 47 years until a minesweeper vessel found it in 1958.
Today the wreck dive site is a marine park and tourist attraction, rated the second best dive in the world. On 25th June 2014 Karen and Robbie from getfishing.com.au dived the wreck twice with Townsville's Adrenalin Dive and captured the dives with a GoPro Hero 2.
Species highlighted in this video include giant trevally, coral trout, sea snakes, crimson snapper (small-mouth nannygai), red emperor, blackspot tuskfish, giant moray eels, chinamanfish, estuary cod, sixband angelfish, scribbled puffer, humphead maori wrasse, coral rockcod, roundface batfish, mangrove jack, turrum (gold-spotted trevally), blotched fantail rays, brown sweetlips, beaked eagle rays, bluespine unicornfish, great barracuda, java rabbitfish, and darktail snapper.
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Propfest 2019 at Elliott Heads Queensland Australia
An annual event where all paramotoring pilot meet up and have a great weekend flying and catching up with friends. Discussing all sorts of wonderful things. especially after a few beers and wines in the evening party. Flying both wheel base trikes and foot launch paramotors and flying all types of site, inland airfields and beach launches.
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Central Coast Paragliding Tandems - Richard
Join Steve and Richard for some spectacular views of Bateau Bay and Forresters Beach on this awesome tandem flight!
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Take off Cessna 172 Scenic Flight over Great Barrier Reef
This is the take off of a Cessna 172 plane from Barrier Aviations @ Cairns International Airport. I booked a scenic flight with them, got the co-pilot seat and this is it :)
White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster)
Machan's Beach, Cairns. August 2015.
Massive Nature Marathon Sex Session at Australia Great Barrier Reef
Sunday, November 24, 2013: The final leg of a massive marathon sex session ended tonight as millions of boulders of egg and sperm exploded on Queensland's Great Barrier Reef for the annual coral spawning season.
For a few days each year, a vast area off the Queensland coast becomes an underwater city of sex witnessed by a growing number of divers and scientists eager to tick this bizarre spectacle off the nature lover's ultimate bucket list.
Marine scientists believe this year's November 21 to 24 event was one of the best in years thanks to near perfect sea temperatures of 26 degrees Celsius and a late November full moon, which reduced tidal flow and allowed the eggs to float away in calmer waters.
Two Cairns based dive operators, Tusa Dive and Quicksilver, ran special night time tours for a couple of hundred lucky divers flying in from all corners of the globe.
Richard Fitzpatrick, Emmy award-winning underwater cinematographer was fortunate enough to be on Quicksilver's Silverswift and said it was extraordinarily unusual to see something that's an annual event and that goes for only a couple of days.
So to be in the right place at the right time is a great thing. It is literally the greatest sex show on earth, he said.
(Tonight) We got to see the coral spawning which is the annual event where all the eggs and sperm are released up into the water. It's an amazing sight. It's like an underwater snow storm, but backwards, going up. It's really weird, it's awesome.
Sheree Marris, a marine scientist also on Quicksilver's Silverswift vessel said lots of coral were starting to spawn during her dive.
It's like this synchronized orgasm ... like fairy dust going up in the water. It was amazing (and) I feel incredibly lucky to actually see (it) because a lot of people would have never seen it before.
Coral spawning requires almost perfect tides, ideal weather and top temperatures to happen. It also occurs at night while the plankton feeders are asleep. When a big boulder coral goes off, it releases an underwater snow storm and hundreds of bundles float to the surface.
And it's not hard to spot. There's a slick on the surface and a pungent smell in the air.
Meanwhile the fish life sit on the bottom of the reef with distended stomachs from eating the eggs.
It is like they have stuffed themselves with Tim Tams (Aussie cookies) or chocolate cupcakes.
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