Watch: Elephant Rescued After Being Swept 10 Miles Out to Sea | National Geographic

A strong current swept an Asian elephant 10 miles into the ocean off the north east coast of Sri Lanka.
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It took 12 hours for naval personnel to rescue the animal and bring it back to shore. Elephants are good swimmers and can stay afloat despite their large size. But in this case, the elephant was struggling to stay afloat. Finding elephants this far in the ocean is unusual, and officials promptly acted to rescue what they perceived to be a weary animal.

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GoPro Awards: Speedflying Through Fog with Jamie Lee

Jamie Lee is back at it with an incredible foggy line in Carpathian Mountains, Romania.

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Manta Ray ‘Brunch’: Like Us, They’re Social Eaters | National Geographic

Aerial footage captured a unique view of reef manta rays feeding together off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii.
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The rays swim in a circular pattern that is actually a social way of eating and also makes feeding more efficient. While they feed, the rays take turns being in front so each of them can get the most plankton. Manta rays are very social and filter-feed together on a regular basis.

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See the Huge Crack in West Antarctica Before Iceberg Broke Off | National Geographic

A giant iceberg the size of Delaware has broken off the Larsen C Ice Shelf in West Antarctica. This footage from February 2017 shows a major rift in the ice shelf before the iceberg broke free. The newly independent iceberg is one of the largest ever recorded. Warming waters caused by climate change will continue to accelerate the melting of ice around the world.
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How to BBQ Salmon Perfectly… Even on a Beach!

To kick start BBQ week, we wanted to start with something you guys requested…barbecued fish. This isn’t just any fish, it’s a soy caramelized salmon. AND it’s Barry’s favorite thing to barbecue!

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