Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

Beware of Hippos when on Safari Tours

Safari tours, specially in the wilds of Africa are always fascinating and memorable. Tourists and nature lovers from all over the world visit the African countries to be closer to nature and watch the wild animals from very close quarters in their natural habitat.

Hippos are generally seen as lazy bulk of flesh lying in the muddy waters or chewing grass caring least for the Safari lovers passing by. But not always !!



Watch the video below, I came across on YouTube, where a full grown hippo is seen charging on the vehicle of Safari tourists.


The tourists who were watching and filming this hippo are seen completely taken off guard. With the size of the animal and the momentum of his thrust, the vehicle the tourists were travelling could have been overturned and result into fatalities. However, the tourist filming the hippo was not unhurt, neither the vehicle, who says:
The hippo pierced a hole in the side of the truck and almost taking a chunk out of my leg!!
So next time you are on Safari in Africa, beware of these giant size animals - they can be ferocious and deadly.

Source: YouTube / 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sign Up For a New YouTube Channel With Your Google+ Name

is getting better integrated with Google+: Starting today, Google+ users can create a new YouTube channel with their existing Google+ profile name and photo. This will create a seamless identity across the two platforms.
Users can already share videos they watch on YouTube with their Google+ friends and within Google+ Hangouts. Users can also see which video their Google+ friends are viewing directly from YouTube.
The new Google+-linked YouTube channel feature is only available to users who do not already have a YouTube channel. If, like most long-time YouTube users, you already have your own channel, YouTube says to “stay tuned.” We hope that means that you’ll eventually be able to link or associate your existing channel and Google+ account.

Read details at Mashable