He Said He Knew A Spot 😏🥶

preview_player
Показать описание
Red Bull athlete Aniol Serrasolses rides his kayak through ice tunnels, rapids, and over waterfalls in the freezing cold glaciers of Svalbard
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

It’s insane how beautiful our world is!

TheNerdRapper
Автор

Never have I seen something soo beautiful yet terrifying at the same time! This is amazing!

BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead
Автор

The type of water I want to drink at 3 am.

billybobmarley
Автор

Luckily you filmed this so I got to experience it from the comfort of my bed at 2am and have no need to do this myself in real life.😂

Carey
Автор

Grandparents explaining their journey to school and back.

IonizedSmurf
Автор

These redbull guys are on a whole different level of extreme

bryancoyne
Автор

Bro isn't even on side quests anymore, he's on secret achievements

davidbarba
Автор

Most impressive part is that he’s bare handed in most of the shots 🥶

brandonstonge
Автор

I just now realized he's not wearing gloves after the 3rd time watching, bro is immune to frostbite.

asterix...
Автор

Dude has balls of steel. Going under the ice like that is crazy. Skills beyond skills.

sneekmuch
Автор

Everything about this was beautiful, from the scenery to the top notch skills.

mysteryof
Автор

The clearest, cleanest, and bluest water I've ever seen. Amazing 👏

JovanValentin
Автор

The scout for this must be insane! How many heli passes, camera angles, safty stuff.

ginger_nosoul
Автор

I need my blood pressure medicine after watching this video !!!!
Go ahead young man, live your life to the fullest ❣️

melviasheppard
Автор

What I like about Red Bull is that they make videos of the sports that are actually fun to watch and do.

sethlangston
Автор

He is taking “Braving the rapids” to a whole new level!!🔥

thomasmcdade
Автор

The suspense created by the pregnant pause of silence was just as impressive as everything else. Fantastic job!

ceeceecee
Автор

One of the worst stories I’ve ever heard was about a glacier. A group of young people were training on how to become ice mountaineers, and it was near the end of the course. The top three students were allowed to traverse the glacier ahead of the group, and were tasked with setting up the campsite for everyone else. One of the students went to get water from a point they’d passed on the way up. He should have been back after just a few minutes, but he hadn’t returned after almost 15 minutes. The other two students started to worry, and went back down to start looking for him. They met the group just as they were getting to where they had heard water running from within a fissure. They started to understand why they hadn’t found their friend. He’d slipped into the fissure. A rescue effort was began immediately, and a helicopter was called immediately. They had no luck of getting a response with their yelling into the void, so they attached a small camera to a rope, and sent it down. After 300 or so feet of rope had been sent down, they still hadn’t seen or heard anything that would make them believe they were close to finding their friend, or even the bottom of the fissure he’d fallen into. Ever since then, I can’t look at any glacier pictures or videos and not remember that story.

johnproctor
Автор

Falling from the top of that waterfall was sick too!

Ebakyza
Автор

The color of that water absolutely beautiful

lordfriezachrist