This is killer shit dudes. Nature in action, if you like wildlife, that is. Animals of all sorts come by and drink, bath or just hang out. Also around dawn or dusk is when the action is most frequent. You can see comets, falling stars at night, listen to the sounds of nature at it's best.
First I will post the link, then a photo from a scene the camera caught
If you ever watch Meerkat Mannor, those centipedes are about all they eat. they roll them around in the sand first to get some yucky tasting coating off them, and then eat them. It's funny watching the little squirts roll a centipede that's damn near as big as they are and then munching it.
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
How does the camera know when to move to something? I'm sure it's been said on here before.
The camera is controlled by some camp a few miles away i would surmise. Surely some tax program by our beloved goverment is supporting this somehow. Or through the UN.
Those nature lovers have to do something in the morning like control the camera, while furiously someone is jotting down notes for the university.
To what is taking place before the camera lens. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bill parcells:
This is the most addicting ****ing thread I have seen in a while..you actually start thinking that if you look away you will miss something..
Haha, I've been going back in forth between this and the planet for 45 minutes now. [Reply]