Worlds First Bird Selfie Taken on the New GoPro
Worlds First Bird Selfie Taken on the New GoPro
Consumer Electronics Net
The film was actually taken by an orphan Great White Pelican, known as Big Bird and features an unusual bird's-eye-view of remote Lake Tanganyika, and the scenic backdrop of Greystoke Mahale, a safari lodge in Tanzania, widely known for its access to the ...
Consumer Electronics Net
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Eye View28 Feb
Pelican With a GoPro Camera Offers Beautiful Bird's
Mashable
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. See also: GoPro Camera Free-Falls From a Plane ...
Watch a pelican flying from a camera on his beakGizmodo
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Telegraph.Co.Uk31 Dec
Incredible footage: cheetah chews GoPro as cameraman watches
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
When cameraman Boris von Schoenebeck went to the Serengeti region of Tanzania to observe big cats, he never imagined that he would be able to get as close to his subjects as he eventually did. The 47-year-old, who was making a wildlife film, said ...
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Space.Com16 Mar
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Dewji Blog25 Oct
This Man Has an Amazing Collection of Miniature Worlds!
Dan Ohlman is a former cabinet maker who has opened a five storey museum in France that houses over 100 miniature film sets. It is fascinating to see life on such a small scale and in so much detail.
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TheCitizen28 Jan
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VICE16 Mar
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Michuzi
People with Albinism and Humanitarian NGOs in Tanzania: Identities between Local and Global Worlds
To date, around 74 individuals with the condition are said to...
10 years ago
7 Crash03 Mar
Bird causes Tanzanian F
defenceWeb
defenceWeb
An F-7 fighter jet. A Tanzania Air Force F-7TN fighter jet crashed last week after ingesting a bird on takeoff, resulting in injuries to the pilot, who managed to eject from the stricken aircraft. The aircraft was taking off from Mwanza Airport around 9:40 am on ...