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A bizarre underwater "icicle of death" has been filmed by a BBC crew. With timelapse cameras, specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinking. The temperature of this sinking brine, which was well below 0C, caused the water to freeze in an icy sheath around it. Where the so-called "brinicle" met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish.

   
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A bizarre underwater
Brinicle ice finger of death
These incredible ocean animals are now listed as vulnerable by the IUCN. With their massive wingspans and graceful movements, they're one of the most beautiful creatures to dive with. Video courtesy of www.earth-touch.com
Giant manta rays in Palau

Check out this amazing footage of a surfer almost being swallowed by a feeding humpback whale. But is it real or fake? What do you think?
A whale of a tale
Bali diving is packed with marine life, from schooling fish to the cooledt critters! This video just makes you want to pack and get in that water. Courtesy of www.bubblevision.com
Diving in Bali

Diving at Dassen Island off the West Coast, the Earth-touch team get to watch a baby octopus no bigger than your thumbnail.
Tiny octopus the size of your thumbnail
National Geographic photographer describes diving with an enormous leopard seal in Antarctica.
Diving with a Leopard Seal

Very cool (and funny) video from Jacque de Vos. Freediving Ras Mohammed in the Red Sea
Freediving Ras Mohammed
It's no wonder they're considered one of nature's more intelligent animals -- watch the dolphins in this HD video as they interact with each other and listen as they communicate with complex vocalizations.
Vocal dolphins swim up close

The Canyon is a natural crack in the reef plateau, which descends to 54m. The Canyon's walls are 15-20m high. Descend from the entrance admiring the rugged walls and the fascinating light effects.

Video Edit: Jacques de Vos http://jdvos.com/
Freediving Canyon - Dahab, Egypt
The Earth-Touch crew dives with ragged-tooth sharks in a gloomy reef environment. And there's more sharks to come in this HD video as the ocean's top predators & other marine animals gather for a feeding frenzy.
Sharks on the hunt

Freediving in Dahab, video courtesy of Jacques de Vos (thanks Jacques)
Triple Depth freedive, Dahab
A selection of dive sites around the NW corner of Mauritius. Video by Russ van Aardt
Diving north west Mauritius

this unidentified wreck is named after the nearby Coopers lighthouse in KZN. Video by Paul Naude
Diving Coopers Lighthouse wreck
A really interesting video brought to you by Earth Touch about the dangers that videographers face while being lost in the splendour that is the Sardine Run.
Sardine Run: Behind the lens

Some amazing footage of these beautiful and graceful creatures from Manta Alley, Komodo. Video courtesy of Liquid Media www.liquidmedia.co.th
Manta Rays
Another wonderful video from the globe-trotting van Aardt family from Somerset West. This one will have you packing for Madacascar in no time!
Diving in Madagascar

Lesley Rochat's beautiful and moving video supporting her campaign for greater protection for our sharks
Rethink the predator
The Earth-touch team look back at a challenging 2011 sardine run for photographers and film makers. Video courtesy of www.earth-touch.com
Sardine run 2011 roundup

A very early morning dive off the Knysna Heads. Video courtesy of www.earth-touch.com
Camouflaged cuttlefish in Knysna Heads dive
Very cool video of Miguel Lozano setting a new Spanish CWT record by diving to 100 meters outside the famous Blue Hole in Dahab Egypt. Thanks Jacques de Vos for this one!
Spanish freediving record

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