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Drone Footage of Great White Sharks, Surfers, & Dolphins Together All at Once. 

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@SmartCatDad
@SmartCatDad 3 года назад
Orlando Bloom: OMG! It's a shark. Right here! That Shark: OMG! It's Legolas! Right here!
@heatherhillman2994
@heatherhillman2994 3 года назад
The shark hung around Orlando for so long in hopes he would pull out his phone and take a selfie with him!! Amazing footage again. I appreciate you so much!
@miggyclark1613
@miggyclark1613 3 года назад
LMAO bro. Good one
@petethebeat4868
@petethebeat4868 3 года назад
This is just the single best wildlife channel on RU-vid in my opinion. Your efforts on raising awareness that sharks are not just "Jaws" are awesome. Thank you, keep it up.
@billrobbins5874
@billrobbins5874 3 года назад
Still afraid of them. Shoreline hugger. Hopeful the oil pipe leaking hasn't ruin that beach. Such a horrible thing to happen on yet another coastline. Interesting video, thank you. 🦈🤢🦈😰🦈
@meegsoteegs
@meegsoteegs 3 года назад
The shark turned around again bc he couldn't believe that it was Orlando Bloom!
@kimberlyborges2420
@kimberlyborges2420 3 года назад
Lol
@flyingseadragon
@flyingseadragon 3 года назад
Good one !
@Georgina7769
@Georgina7769 3 года назад
🤣
@shawnkincheloesr5192
@shawnkincheloesr5192 3 года назад
😂
@JUSTME-mb6lg
@JUSTME-mb6lg 3 года назад
If the shark was hungry enough and was searching for food, the video might be different. It might go different if the surfer came off the board and had to swim any distance. Also, try the same at night. Try this in South Australia, Perth, The Chatams, Sth Africa. As someone else said 'I respect sharks. So much that I Do Not Go In The Ocean. You are right, we should be more afraid of sharks because we are just food for them!!' To put yourself in front of a Great White hoping that it will only 'chew the fat' before moving on, is insane.
@aansvar
@aansvar 3 года назад
Has Orlando Bloom in the video, doesn't clickbait. You're amazing. Keep it up!
@Alex-vq9vj
@Alex-vq9vj 3 года назад
Another excellent installment! Hilarious that you now even have "guest stars" 😂😂 My opinion on Bloom has risen, so job well done by him. Greetings from Germany!
@mellamodiego8458
@mellamodiego8458 3 года назад
i think you should go on a “trip” to Australia ….the gold coast….Perth and south Australia and fly your drone there because there seems to be so many White shark encounters with humans and document the differences between white sharks of southern california and Australias white sharks.
@Fractalite
@Fractalite 3 года назад
I doubt there is any difference. The ocassional test bite by adult whites in Australian waters is unfortunately ususually fatal. Most of the curious whites in these videos are juveniles. One thing i see in common between Australian shark attacks is they are usually always in overcast weather , with opaque water and early morning or late in the day. Perfect conditions for an adult shark to be unable to tell what hes encountered without a test bite. Like South Africa for the amount of hours so many surfers spend in the water of our coastlines, attacks are incredibly rare.
@jakerubino3233
@jakerubino3233 3 года назад
@@Fractalite well in South Australia where I live, we very rarely encounter juvenile whites. They seem to be very much like those seen through to Western Australia - all adults, where the East coast waters generally have more juveniles. The behaviour of whites in different geographical locations has been recorded many times in the past as showing differences due to many factors differentiating these locales, so I believe that the footage would represent diverse behaviour if someone was to do similar work as the Malibu Artist over here.
@annabizaro-doo-dah
@annabizaro-doo-dah 3 года назад
@@jakerubino3233 I'll take a guess there are a good deal less adults than these juveniles . I know for example in western Australia there's just over 300 adults in total.
@jakerubino3233
@jakerubino3233 3 года назад
@@annabizaro-doo-dah indeed! Studies have been showing for quite a few years now that the NSW coastline has the most well known nurseries for Whites in Australia and that they generally migrate south and west as they get older. I actually lived in Cottesloe for a few years in my teens so have some familiarity with that great state too. A quite well known fatality occurred in the shallows directly in front of the surf club while I was living there and regularly body boarded there most mornings.
@jeric0777
@jeric0777 3 года назад
Jaimen Hudson's channel has some good drone footage of that area. He's from Esperance. I want to visit that area someday just because of his videos.
@naveendravid7142
@naveendravid7142 3 года назад
I had an encounter with a shark this past summer in Florida. It was about 20 or so feet away from me and broke the surface for a second when a wave hit. I didn't panic or anything but calmly swam back to shore. Guess what no one was bitten or eaten that day. When you are at the beach you'll more than likely be in close proximity to a shark and sometimes just won't notice, and why? Because shark aren't killing machines. They are fascinating, beautiful creatures and continue to be favorite animal
@fve1352
@fve1352 3 года назад
If Orlando can handle the Kraken I am sure he has no issues with that tiny creature!
@hesamalavi9
@hesamalavi9 3 года назад
You have done so much for shark education and awareness than national geographic and any other documentary. I swim in the ocean and have always felt anxious doing so, but your clips and explanation have reduced that anxiety and for that, I thank you very much. A few years back I saw a white shark while I was swimming and I panicked. If I see one now I would have more knowledge of what to do and hopefully enjoy their presence as they are majestic creatures.
@MoteofVolition
@MoteofVolition 3 года назад
Wonderful, a premiere! Your work is amazing. G'day from Australia 🦘
@gettheledout4510
@gettheledout4510 3 года назад
Your footage never ceases to amaze me! Living in Malubu you probably have more celebrity encounters. What a rush that had to be for Orlando. This is just beautiful, as always
@sheilatruax6172
@sheilatruax6172 3 года назад
Malibu, your footage is amazing! Thank you for sharing it with us. Wow! I am very pleased to see that Mr. Bloom did not panic. How cool is that!
@snapadam
@snapadam 2 года назад
I love how this dude did not use Orlando's name as a clickbait. Great content, great white shark
@lindasawyer2522
@lindasawyer2522 3 года назад
beautiful, just absolutely breath taking, I was once in a very small boat, & we had a great white circle our boat for about 1/2 an hour, it is both scary & exhilarating at the same time!!! Cheer's from Australia!!
@flyingseadragon
@flyingseadragon 3 года назад
I have been following you since day one! And i truly admire what you are doing and the way you are doing it. The best way possible. Keep up the great work. Awareness is growing thanks to you! Thank you!
@StLProgressive
@StLProgressive 3 года назад
I think it makes a huge difference whether people encounter juvenile or adults. How cool that you ran into Orlando Bloom. Makes sense that they couldn’t see the sharks. Their camouflage is perfect. It still makes me nervous to seem them so close to paddle boards etc.
@jenn1234
@jenn1234 3 года назад
Wow! Another amazing video showing how amazing nature can be. I give them surfers a lot of credit........I would have been scared out of my skin. Thank you for helping us understand more about these amazing creatures!! 😄❤️🐬
@annakeye
@annakeye 3 года назад
It's interesting that the juveniles are cautiously curious, with none of the so called "test bites" that have been attributed to adult shark. As always, great drone work and thanks for sharing it with us.
@sandrinekirkaldy1900
@sandrinekirkaldy1900 Год назад
The first footage with the dolphins, the sharks and the humans is fabulous. Absolutely fabulous. Thank you.
@scribtxtv2309
@scribtxtv2309 3 года назад
Congratulations to 100k I love your videos.
@DK42115
@DK42115 3 года назад
This is so freaking gorgeous!!! More dolphins content please!!
@tracyfuqua2578
@tracyfuqua2578 3 года назад
Beautiful! Thank you for your work.
@Georgina7769
@Georgina7769 3 года назад
I love the dolphins too the way they swim and play truly beautiful 😍
@trehugr4life
@trehugr4life 3 года назад
So beautiful! Thank you for what you do!💞👏💞
@thomasbijl9395
@thomasbijl9395 3 года назад
Watching all your clips from the beginning at the other side of the world in Amsterdam the Netherlands. Keep on the great work. Interested in the night episodes!
@DJohnsonappraiser4laproperty
@DJohnsonappraiser4laproperty 3 года назад
Another awesome video. It's great to see the local news has covered your work. I forward them to all with the intent of educating people which will lead to protecting our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them.
@stablebum
@stablebum 3 года назад
Your narration is the best part of your videos....you give positive information of our aquatic friends. Well done....seriously....way to make a difference.
@lisag5670
@lisag5670 3 года назад
You’ve done it again my friend, beautiful footage of these majestic animals 🙏👍
@charlieflacop7504
@charlieflacop7504 3 года назад
Excellent work! I love that someone is able to show so many everyday interactions with no incidents. Keep doing what you do. Outstanding job.
@iloveblondy
@iloveblondy 3 года назад
How amazing that Orlando was at the same beach and got to interact with this guy's channel because of it! To this day, I bet Orlando thinks about this memory! Sharks are our friends, they just want to be loved like any other creature on this beautiful planet!
@Heavymetal16
@Heavymetal16 2 года назад
yeaah noo! :P They may not be our enemy, but its for sure not our friend lol! Atleast not mine!
@MorgothZEone
@MorgothZEone 2 года назад
@@Heavymetal16 still, they deserve respect in the end, in the same way any predator deserves respect
@afrarunduml1170
@afrarunduml1170 3 года назад
Congratulations to 100 k subscribers!
@hughmckendrick3018
@hughmckendrick3018 2 года назад
This is such a relaxing therapy. Loved the fact everyone stayed calm and chilled.
@Yokoshibadog1504
@Yokoshibadog1504 3 года назад
Your videos are always fascinating and love the beautiful background music too!
@shahirpanwala
@shahirpanwala 3 года назад
Carlos what an amazing encounter those people had with all those Dolphins 🐬 swimming near by now that’s nature at it’s best Mammals probably curious about other Mammals whichever perspective you look at it both from Dolphins 🐬 and Humans amazing footage even the Baby White Shark 🦈 and the Dolphins that approached it now that’s what amazes me it probably happens everyday but we never get to experience or even see such encounters. Thanks too you what you do is enlighten people to what Great Whites and Rays, Dolphins, Seals 🦭 all the Marine wildlife around Southern California habitat live together in a beautiful ecosystem that’s thriving and people like you and the Marine Biologists and Marine enthusiasts are doing and educating the world on conservation and I applaud you for that keep up the great work and I wish you all the best and look forward to seeing more of your amazing videos. 👍🏾
@attackcounterentertainment3645
@attackcounterentertainment3645 3 года назад
@TheMalibuArtist Thank you for your footage! I shared it on my shark page, it gets good traffic so hopefully it will help spread awareness. Keep up your amazing work, Rob would be proud!!!
@aderiley6592
@aderiley6592 3 года назад
Another inspirational instalment. Thanks as always for your hard work and dedication, and also for the educational way in which you present your incredible footage. Legend mate 🙂🙏💙🤙
@duncanself5111
@duncanself5111 3 года назад
It's really fascinating and so revealing to see marine wildlife from a birds eye view
@JoanneSgrignoli
@JoanneSgrignoli 2 года назад
Incredible! You have a wonderful, calm, well-modulated voice, as well. I appreciate how you narrate.
@smallone9825
@smallone9825 3 года назад
Thank you as always beautiful footage xx
@jenniferholt4475
@jenniferholt4475 3 года назад
I am an avid shark lover (Great Whites being my favorite) and I have learned more watching your videos that I have from the MANY documentaries I’ve seen over the years. These videos show just how beautiful and majestic White Sharks are! Thank you for what you do! Keep the videos coming please!
@amygarner1812
@amygarner1812 3 года назад
Wonderful soothing + educational narration. Thank you!
@reagandeleon1557
@reagandeleon1557 3 года назад
I love your videos. Clearly we still have a lot to learn about shark behavior. I'm curious what triggers a shark to become aggressive towards a human? Here in Hawaii, Tiger sharks are the species that are feared here. They tend to be stealthy and take people by surprise. In the mid-90's a 12 yr old boy boogie boarding was taken off of Waikiki Beach. And in the early 90's, a grown man who was also boogie boarding off of Sunset Beach. Neither were ever found. Only their boards with bites in them.
@lisacharbonneau3616
@lisacharbonneau3616 3 года назад
So happy that it was Orlando Bloom...this video got global exposure!! U are doing so much shark conservation, raising awareness & giving ppl a chance to see that they mean no harm. If respect their space & let them be we can co exist peacefully. Thank you!!!!
@melissamcclain34
@melissamcclain34 3 года назад
Another incredible video! I loved the scene of the sharks, dolphin and surfers all together, each respecting the others space, such an amazing shot.
@MrSunnyB
@MrSunnyB 3 года назад
congrats to 100k!!!! well deserved, your footage is awesome!!!
@kevinwells4986
@kevinwells4986 3 года назад
Great job as always. Nice to see young Mr. Bloom! Can't wait until the next update.
@emmaspeed5807
@emmaspeed5807 3 года назад
It's my bday today so I'm treating myself to your amazing caring voice and brilliant short films ,keep keeping on pleeeeease
@youtubynotme
@youtubynotme 3 года назад
I'm glad you're the one doing these videos and not shark week type hype people
@worstxb1playertylerteehc635
@worstxb1playertylerteehc635 3 года назад
You are changing peoples views on White Sharks one at a time and I hope you get the worldwide coverage you and your work deserve. Your work can literally save many Sharks and white sharks lives.
@stevenandersen6346
@stevenandersen6346 3 года назад
Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers
@jinxsky1197
@jinxsky1197 3 года назад
Beautiful work and attitude hats off to you much love and respect.
@jairogateor1020
@jairogateor1020 3 года назад
Amazing video Carlos...I love this channel.
@lesliecalvert3458
@lesliecalvert3458 3 года назад
Spectacular video as usual. The dolphins were amazing. That must have been such a beautiful sight to see in person..
@echospaw899
@echospaw899 3 года назад
Beautiful. I really enjoy watching your videos. I have swam (not purposely) in close proximity of a shark. I wasn't exactly scared, just being vigilant about where she was, and avoided panic or making any stupid moves. Great Whites have been my favorite for as long as I can remember, and I'm an old(er) man now. Peace.
@DavidSmith-ke1xb
@DavidSmith-ke1xb 3 года назад
Nice, those video's you make are really helping people to understand how it works in the ocean. Thanks alot
@evangelostzonis6383
@evangelostzonis6383 3 года назад
Amazings majestic animals....and magnificent narrator!!!
@armandoferreira8790
@armandoferreira8790 3 года назад
Another great video Carlos. Many thanks
@WS-bh2qu
@WS-bh2qu 2 года назад
Take a drive up the coast to Carmel, Asilomar or Moss Landing beaches. Nice clear water, surfer and swimmers, and certainly sharks. I'd love to see that footage. I'll be in the water them, haha.
@Antonio_4
@Antonio_4 3 года назад
Congrats on the 100k brother! Keep up the awesome work!
@thinkhappythoughts8098
@thinkhappythoughts8098 3 года назад
Thank you for more amazing footage and insights. I find your vids wonderful and breath taking, and am so pleased to see sharks being portrayed in a respectful and realistic light on youtube. Just awesome.
@anthonyjarvis9472
@anthonyjarvis9472 3 года назад
how has this channel not got a million subs already, i dont get it. great work my friend!
@0700andrea
@0700andrea 3 года назад
Love your videos. They bring me so much peace.
@Fractalite
@Fractalite 3 года назад
So good I had to watch it twice.
@jmj4488
@jmj4488 3 года назад
Wonderful! Thank you 🌿
@andrewferguson8032
@andrewferguson8032 3 года назад
Love the channel! It would be great if you could zoom out once in a while to give us context of which beach is in each clip, if possible.
@NinjaOrchids
@NinjaOrchids 3 года назад
This was awesome! Very insightful, thank you 👍🏼
@jodeeb.6496
@jodeeb.6496 3 года назад
Fabulous video... Thank you for sharing this with us.
@sairabinns7962
@sairabinns7962 3 года назад
Thank you for yet another amazing upload ♥️
@Zorrosnowy
@Zorrosnowy 3 года назад
5:50 is “inhibit” correct? 🤔 Love these videos!
@jmichaelcarbonniere9549
@jmichaelcarbonniere9549 3 года назад
As one who spent a fair amount of my youth around Redondo and other beaches in the LA area, body surfing, swimming, fishing and scuba diving, I knew there were sharks about (they've had airplanes a lot longer than drones - I have a couple hundred hours worth of flying in the area), the only shark I've ever encountered in the water was a 4' nurse shark in about 30' of water - we each turned and went in different directions - fairly quickly! While humans and sharks (and dolphins, although the only actual encounters we ever had while diving were with seals, who can be quite playful.... after they eat whatever you happened to catch that day!) can seemingly co-exist most of time, it's those exceptions, however rare they might be, that define human-shark encounters. Yes, I know they explore with their teeth, it's the only way they can explore. But when you happen to be the target of that exploration, it's gonna hurt, assuming it doesn't kill you. And there's virtually no way to predict where or why it happens. It's all up to the shark and how curious it happens to be that day. I trusted to luck and the odds when I was younger and a lot more stupid than I am today. While I've never been targeted by a shark (that I know of), I certainly don't want to be, either, and I'm not to likely to trust that any sharks swimming around the SoCal beaches are not be hungry or particularly curious on any given day I might want to go swimming. So I moved to Missouri, where the shark population is near zero and what sharks we do have are usually found hanging out at bars and they're damn sure not interested in some old fart like me! And I like it that way! I do not hate sharks, have never kilked one and wouldn't, even if the opportunity presented itself (I do still fish now and then), but then I'm damn sure going to be jumping in the water and offering up my fat ass up as bait, either! As much as I love the ocean, it's their house and I'm going to do my best to avoid the lot of then, thanks anyway! Well, except for the whale sharks in the Philippines, they are lots of fun to see & swim with! Cheers, jc
@debschurby1574
@debschurby1574 3 года назад
Excellent! I enjoy your clips very much.
@SonyCamry
@SonyCamry 3 года назад
This footage has made me realise sharks are so peaceful! i actively go to the beach and try swim with them great channel
@massiveactionmedia
@massiveactionmedia 2 года назад
Wow, bruh, that is an amazing video and I appreciate your passion for marine life!
@godessofyouguess
@godessofyouguess 3 года назад
Your videos nd the commentary literally bring ky eyes to tears how beautiful
@privtprofile24
@privtprofile24 3 года назад
Question. So if you were swimming there would they react any different?
@lj2700
@lj2700 3 года назад
Thank you for educating myself and so many people. You are making a huge difference to the world.
@jayfron6012
@jayfron6012 3 года назад
As a lifelong southern california resident who has loved and respected sharks since i was a kid, thank you for sharing this incredible footage. I hope people can start to see theyre like any other living creature, and even the young ones are still figuring things out, just like us.
@melodywood1983
@melodywood1983 2 года назад
The first scene with all 3 is breathe taking. I have always loved sharks, but I'm more in love now. Still don't want to go swimming with them however. 😆
@lavanyakamboj4013
@lavanyakamboj4013 3 года назад
Love your videos
@paulinacarlisle7389
@paulinacarlisle7389 Год назад
I am so happy that I found this channel!! I had 2 very small sharks swim near me in Maine ... my adrenaline surged; I was mostly thrilled. Maine is known for not having a history of human/shark encounters resulting in injury or death
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist Год назад
Thanks a ton Paulina! I'd love to get to Maine eventually! I hear it's beautiful.
@lo5tcau5e35
@lo5tcau5e35 3 года назад
This content never gets old. I would love to see this of my home Australia.
@annabizaro-doo-dah
@annabizaro-doo-dah 3 года назад
I mentioned this above. Do you think that less adult sharks mean it would be more difficult to do something like this?
@lo5tcau5e35
@lo5tcau5e35 3 года назад
@@annabizaro-doo-dah It seems the law of probability is not as favourable for WA as we see in California. Esp with the presence of lynch mobs. It would be nice to see the drone footage from around Aus though.
@Eighteen19
@Eighteen19 3 года назад
Someday really needed to make people aware of this. You’re doing good work! Keep it up 👍🏽
@clarissesivyer-jones4429
@clarissesivyer-jones4429 2 года назад
That was incredible footage I really appreciate the information
@MrRevis0311
@MrRevis0311 3 года назад
I absolutely love your stuff! Thank you!
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 3 года назад
Great White Shark: Orlando, I'm yr biggest fan!! Orlando: HAHA! You sure are!!
@godessofyouguess
@godessofyouguess 3 года назад
Beautiful footage. Thank you !!
@peterblack5063
@peterblack5063 3 года назад
Absolutly awesome watching white shark's and us coexisting together.
@moawn1051
@moawn1051 3 года назад
It's not Co existence when all it takes is a wound, blood then Human becomes prey, more like Russian Roulette with favorable odds
@christiancinnabars1402
@christiancinnabars1402 3 года назад
Mo Awn A wound won't push a shark to try to prey on a still moving animal close to their size that they have no hunting experience on. If blood made sharks mindless zombies that just have to go in and attack, then orcas would have used that as a lure to decimate the shark population in exchange for free meals thousands of years ago. You have a higher chance getting bitten by a shark in murky water than if you, for some reason, swam close to one in clearer waters while heavily bleeding.
@moawn1051
@moawn1051 3 года назад
@@christiancinnabars1402 Here u go, proof that Sharks turn to mindless Zombies when they smell blood ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ugRc5jx80yg.html
@rickyism1576
@rickyism1576 2 года назад
I'm actually never entering the ocean again. Even if attacks are rare, these "frequent" encounters where you dont know they're there are terrifying.
@feverray8307
@feverray8307 3 года назад
This was awesome! Thank you for this.
@christopherkahn6522
@christopherkahn6522 3 года назад
Terrific video. I am in the process of replacing fear of great white sharks with mutual respect and curiosity. I still haven't seen one while I was swimming, but now I know they are there.
@Georgina7769
@Georgina7769 3 года назад
Really love your videos. I live in England so don't get to see this sort of stuff. Beautiful and has given me a new understanding about sharks 🦈 beautiful thank you for making these videos always looking forward to seeing them ❤❤❤
@raidri_conchobair
@raidri_conchobair 3 года назад
I absolutely love your channel. Greetings from Germany
@tcoiler
@tcoiler 3 года назад
Really wonderful and inspiring video! @TheMalibuArtist Would a polarizer reduce the reflection of the ocean and improve recording?
@TheMalibuArtist
@TheMalibuArtist 3 года назад
All my drones are equipped with polarized filters. Some glares are unavoidable.
@mmth2310
@mmth2310 3 года назад
Love your videos. You totally changed my opinion about sharks. And I get to see some ocean. I live in Austria, not much ocean here 😅😂
@FlyTyer1948
@FlyTyer1948 2 года назад
Do you ever track the percentage of times you go out to film & don’t or do find sharks to video? If yes, what is the frequency? Thanks for the videos.
@readytogo6569
@readytogo6569 3 года назад
Beautiful video! Thank You! 👏
@TH33QUALIZ3R
@TH33QUALIZ3R 3 года назад
These videos just get better and better.
@Anna-ky7ix
@Anna-ky7ix 3 года назад
Just love your videos so much! This will change how experts on sharks see shark behavior to I am sure!
@ropemancometh
@ropemancometh 3 года назад
great footage. The 5 5 sharks and a dolphin were great!
@sergarlantyrell7847
@sergarlantyrell7847 3 года назад
It would be really interesting to document an actual shark attack by drone and then compare that to all the regular harmless encounters to see how the shark behaves differently prior to attacking. (Not that I hope that there will be any more shark bites, but that if there are, they're documented & studied.)
@TheAutisticEducator
@TheAutisticEducator 3 года назад
That will NEVER happen.
@sergarlantyrell7847
@sergarlantyrell7847 3 года назад
@@TheAutisticEducator obviously not a fatal one...
@HunterBelkiran
@HunterBelkiran 2 года назад
It would be so incredibly unlikely to be able to catch an attack on drone footage, but not impossible I guess.
@Trojan0304
@Trojan0304 3 года назад
Beautiful vlog, young WS are no threat. They eat rays in Seal Beach. Your channel beats Discovery shark week. Thank you🦈🦈🦈
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