Nature Is Metal
Dinner in the Drain 📽 @ooooooooren A pack of black vultures throws a bone party in a concrete pit, feasting on the near-pristine remains of a drowned dog. The ribs are eerily intact - like nature pressed pause mid-destruction just long enough to frame the perfect shot. These are Coragyps atratus - Black Vultures. No ceremony, no sympathy. Just purpose. They’re built to strip away the soft parts of death so the rest of life can go on. Stray dogs are a heartbreaking reality here. Thousands roam the streets, often abandoned, invisible, and left to fend for themselves. But in nature, nothing stays forgotten for long. Emotion doesn´t feed ecosystems. To them, it’s just Saturday night dinner. Nature doesn’t moralize - only metabolizes. #natureismetal #keepnaturemetal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nature Is Metal is powered by you! Did you record a wild video that you would like to get @ featured here? natureismetal.com/submissions is the absolute best place to send it. We personally check the submission page every day.
18 days ago
You’re just gonna film!? Help him!
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This one’s hard to watch
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Dudes will watch a water buffalo be brutally hunted and killed by dingos and not blink.but an already dead dog is being eaten and that effects them 💀
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now he's being a good boy in a better place
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The people complaining about it being a dog video are the same people who laugh and taunt when it's a deer or a cat.
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Holly, the caption was 🔥✍️
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This caption 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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It's so true though. People attach emotions to these things, where as nature just recycles
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damn that’s gnarly
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Every video needs to be matched with a hardcore breakdown or meshuggah song
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Goated caption 🔥 💯
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wowwww i thought it was a fish until i read the caption 😭😭 I also thought the wiggling was it being alive until I read more lol. So true that this is these vultures' purpose. Everyone deserves a meal.
17 days ago
Brutal footage!
📍 Washington State 🌲🌼 or maybe Alaska but I am not taking any other suggestions. Hiking trail: Colchuck Lake. I have other posts about this hike, plus information on my blog. Please always follow leave no trace guidelines if you visit, especially when it comes to packing out your trash and not feeding wildlife. #washingtonstate #pnw #washingtonhikes #summerhiking
Mads Peter Iversen Photography
I can’t wait to return to the Dolomites this coming September. These mountains are sooo epic and far from what I’m used to back home! I’ve visited several of these locations multiple times by now and it’s always fascinating to see how the light can completely change the landscape! I share all my knowledge about how to use light in landscape photography in my newly released and third ebook ‘Landscape Light’. It is 251 pages and covers the types of light, the light you can encounter all throughout the day, colour and the impact of post-processing are all themes I cover throughout the ebook. If you struggle with light in landscape photography, this ebook is for you! There is a link in my bio, happy learning 🤓
How I Open a Coconut Without Any Tools! 🥥✨ If you ever find a dry, mature coconut and don’t have a knife — don’t worry, you can still open it! Here’s how I did it: 1. I used a sharpened stick — in my case, a piece of bamboo I found nearby. 2. With the help of a rock, I hammered the stick into the fibrous husk until it started separating from the hard shell. 3. On the coconut, there are three little “eyes” — one of them is usually darker, softer, and slightly indented. 4. I used a small stick to pierce it, and voilà — fresh coconut water without spilling a drop! 5. When it was empty, I smashed the shell with the same rock to get to the sweet white flesh inside. Rough, simple, but totally effective. Sometimes, nature gives you everything you need. #camping #survival #bushcraft #outdoors
The airplane’s cabin doors closed hours ago. You’re fastened into your seat and you’re still on the ground, going nowhere fast. What gives? Tarmac delays may be routine, but that doesn’t make them any less of a nightmare. And these instances of passenger purgatory only seem to be getting more frequent for airlines flying in and out of the U.S. Swipe through for what you should know about tarmac delays, including how to file a complaint, and what you’re owed when they happen. Photo by Kirill Kudryavtsev/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images.