GoPro: Speedy MTB Adventure with Geoff Gulevich

Hold onto your handlebars for a HyperSmooth highlight reel featuring GoPro Athlete Geoff Gulevich alongside friends Jared Gatzka and Matthew Brooks. Shot 100% on GoPro: https://bit.ly/2QzX8KQ Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ For more from GoPro, follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gopro Twitter: https://twitter.com/gopro Instagram: https://instagram.com/gopro Tumblr:>>>

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Terrifying: A Dwarf Croc Holds Its Breath Until It’s Time to Attack

Dwarf crocs can hold their breath for over four hours, a benefit that enables them to sit motionlessly underwater and wait for an unsuspecting catfish to stray too close. From the Show: Cave Crocs of Gabon https://bitly.com/2E2orKK Original Author: Produced by Smithsonian Channel and published on 20/08/2020

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Top 20 Strangest Things In Our Solar System

Hold on to your space helmets, we’re about to leave this world to examine the shocking and the unknown. For this list, we’re looking at the most unusual objects and phenomena in our busy and bizarre solar system. Our countdown includes Haumea, the Tumbling Cigar Moon, Venus, Earth’s Hellish Twin,>>>

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Federal judge says Mississippi church can hold drive-in services

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch explains the lawsuit against China. A federal judge in Mississippi ruled Friday that the First Pentecostal Church of Holly Springs can stay open for drive-in services after police issued the pastor a citation for holding Easter services amid the coronavirus outbreak. U.S. District Judge Michael P. Mills issued the order after>>>

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Galleries hold Twitter showdown to find world’s creepiest display|Society|The Guardian

A zombie blowfish, a horrible mermaid and also a lucky charm made out of a dead guy’s finger are all competing to be crowned the creepiest exhibitions on the planet after a historical museum in the north of England challenged curators during the lockdown to display their most threatening things.>>>

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