Videos tagged with "reef"
CANAL UNO MISS REEF 2012 MONTAÑITA ECUADOR [01:25]
Montañita es un lugar único en Ecuador, su encanto atrae a turistas de todo el mundo. Año a año se elige a la Miss Reef.
Tags: CANAL, UNO, MISS, REEF, 2012, MONTAÑITA, ECUADOR
Diving in Galapagos HD (divers from Moldova) [04:42]
Divers from Moldova making safari in Galapagos islands. Boat names: Darwin and Wolf Buddy November 2011
Tags: diving, divers, dive, safari, liveaboard, galapagos, equador, Underwater, Swimming, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, Water, Shark, Dolphin, Pool, Fish, Sharks, Sky, Reef, Turtle, moldova, дайвинг, дайверы, молдова, федерация, п
Giant broad-headed Treefrog (Osteocephalus taurinus) in the Yasuni [01:03]
Osteocephalus taurinus is a species of frog in the Hylidae family. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, moist savanna, rivers, intermittent freshwater marshes, and canals and ditches. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is also reported to produce Bufotenin.
Tags: Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, Yasuni, National, Park, Huaorani People, Shiripuno, Lodge, Natural History, Amazon Ecuador, Photography Tours, Birding Tours, Birds, nature, travel, big, culture, destination, tourism, fishing, bird
White-tipped Reef Shark [00:17]
Graceful and sleek, respect, but do not fear the beautiful White-tipped Reef Sharks of the Galapagos.
Tags: wildside, nature, tours, sharks, galapagos, ecuador
Snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands with Sharks [09:01]
In August 2011, I went to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. This is footage we shot while snorkeling off of Isla Isabela. No zoom is used at all, they really get that close! In the video, you can also see giant sea turtles, chocolate chip sea stars, brittle sea stars, sea urchin, sea cucumbers, sand dollars, and various other fish. The sharks are white tip reef sharks, about 5 feet long. They have a unique ventilation system that allows them to remain still while at rest, which is why you can see so many 'sleeping' on the ocean bottom. They like to rest in these lava tubes because the water gets warmer. The tube we swam through was about 8 feet deep, and 3 feet wide. Please note that we were snorkeling with a licensed Parque National Galapagos guide and neither us or the sharks were in any danger.
Tags: snorkeling, galapagos, ecuador





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