Showing posts with label Dolphins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolphins. Show all posts

Dolphins DANCE! - Music Video

This is a video I created using footage that I took in SeaWorld Orlando during the holidays in Florida. The video was filmed with a Sony HDR-HC3 high-definition video camera, and was edited with Sony Vegas video in the course of the week. This was the first time I have to do a full length video Vegas with extensive special effects. Vegas was by far the lightest of all the video packages I tried to use.



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Dolphins Mating.

Two male and one female mating dolphins at SeaWorld Orlando. 16th July 2009.



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SeaWorld Dolphins Play with Bubbles

Two young juveniles have been observed creating underwater bubbles with their blowholes, then using their rostrums to manipulate and play with the bubbles -- spinning them, making them smaller and larger, swimming through them, and popping them! This is a phenomenon that has intrigued scientists watching dolphins in the wild and now is fascinating millions of guests here in our park.



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Commerson's Dolphins, Journey to Atlantis, SWC

A short video of the Commerson's dolphins at SeaWorld--Betsy, Ringer, and Juan. These three are left after the four boys were transported to Aquatica. Betsy's fairly interactive, but she wasn't all that intrested. :P (c) OrkidForever 2-23-08. DO NOT USE.



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Swimming with dolphins at Discovery Cove Orlando

Orlando is the place to take your family if you want to provide them with adventures and thrills that are not seen anywhere else. Are in Orlando, adventure and thrills more than just roller coasters and fast rides. You can take your kids to swim with dolphins, a trip to a tropical river, a swim in the lagoon with rays or snorkeling at the coral reef, all in a park, Discovery Cove.

Discovery Cove is an attraction that is adjacent to the famous Sea World park. Itoffers you a chance to talk to touch, play and swim with the gentle and exquisite bottlenose dolphins. The park is home to 30 of the marine mammals.

The Dolphin Swim begins with an interactive orientation, a short video presentation on dolphin characteristics, such as using hand signals and positive reinforcement to your dolphin and various safety guidelines; to include.

The orientation is followed by the Dolphin Lagoon in the park wading. Groups of 6-8 people to go and wadeclose up to the Dolphins. According to the website of the park: "They meet and play with a dolphin for 30 minutes to get to know, to each other through hugs, kisses, ultimately, rubdowns and a one-on-one swim together through the lagoon."

Wow, a swimming-on-one with a dolphin! It's hard to top that, but the park still offers more adventure. Have you ever thought by the scenes of the colorful fish swim in a coral reef fascinates?

Well, you can closer to the reefs as a TV --Documentary with a trip to Discovery Cove's unique coral reef. Here you can through the large colorful coral reefs, shipwreck remains and magnificent caves. You can as much time as you like and see many species of exotic fish. You can even have a glimpse of a shark or barracuda, without danger, as the sharks and barracuda swimming in a glass enclosed areas.

Another feature of Discovery Cove is an opportunity, a leisurely drive on a tropical river to make. The journey takes youthrough a rainforest environment complete with waterfalls, underwater caves and a freshwater lagoon. On the way, you can also target an interactive aviary, which is filled with more than 250 tropical birds to take. These colorful birds are tame and will come and eat from my hand.

If you have a different experience, you can go snorkeling, the Ray Lagoon and swim between cow-nosed rays. These are gentle creatures who grow up to four meters in diameter.

As would be expected, theseAttraction is much in demand, and admission is only based on a reservation. The park offers a day package, and even in the summer months, an evening package. At the present time, the price of admission with the dolphin experience is $ 289 and a non-dolphin admission is $ 189th Visit this site to make http://www.discoverycove.com for details and dates, as well as for your booking.

So if you love water adventures, then pack your fins and snorkel and get readycomply with the dolphins at Discovery Cove.

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Swimming with dolphins

the default theme parks, Sea World's Dolphin Interaction worth the cost. You will leave with special memories, and a better understanding of these gentle marine mammals. Sea World Dolphin Encounter and Interaction Program www.SeaWorldSanDiego.com (800) 25-Shamu ... Sea World San Diego California swim Interaction encounter with bottlenose dolphins swimming with dolphins swim california SeaWorld trainers signals flip tricks feeding behavior show family vacation travel tips ...



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Dolphins and sea show apple pilot bang

Sea World dolphins and pilot whales show



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SeaWorld San Diego in October 2007 Dolphins

SeaWorld San Diego 10th Dolphin Discovery in October 2007 with the family Callahan, Phoenix, AZ



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