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Have you ever ridden on a pelicans beak?


EllJay

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Have you ever ridden on a pelicans beak?

Now you can...sort of.

After a particularly nasty storm, a pelican stumbled ashore at the secluded Greystoke Mahale resort in Tanzania. The pelican, named Bigbird by the staff, was abandoned by his flock because he couldn’t fly.

Luckily for him, resort workers took him in and helped him on his way. And luckily for us, they put a GoPro camera on his beak so we could see his first flight. Bigbird takes a journey around Mahale Mountain National Park, playing high-flying virtual tour guide for the area’s natural wonders.

http://higherperspec...s-eye-view.html

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looked animated

It is the perspective the GoPro-cameras gives you that make it look a bit unnatural. It's like a sort of fisheye-lens to it I think.

Have a look at this shot of a Lion-Hug with The Lion Whisperer, aka Kevin Richardson. It also is a GoPro-camera.

PS: Who haven't wished they could do this with a couple of lions. :D

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the lion guy got balls....

luckily them lions was not in mating season

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Wild. I love these perspective shots.

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That was beautiful! Thanks mate for that film..

edit: I'm subscribed. Thanks

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That was interesting :tu:

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(Those kitties obviously love that guy, but I cringed the entire video, lol.)

The shots were amazing on the pelican flight, very pretty. Thanks for sharing.

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