Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Surfing Geese Take Advantage Of Record Waterflow (VIDEO)

Just because you can fly doesn't mean you can't surf.

Al Swearengen captured this footage -- which has begun to go viral on YouTube -- of a flock of geese getting caught in and surfing the rapids of Glenwood Whitewater Park in Glenwood Springs, CO. Initially he was photographing a group of kayakers when he saw this group getting pulled downriver.

The rapids were at a 27-year high in terms of pressure, apparently amounting to 25,500 cfs according to the videographer.

It appears that the birds emerged from the whitewater unharmed. Rad!

WATCH (the surfing starts 25 seconds in):

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/13/surfing-geese-colorado-video_n_876052.html

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