Dolphin swim іn thе Red Sea, οff thе shore near El Gouna, Egypt

16 Responses to “Scuba diving with 6 Dolphins (1)”

  • franne0998:

    i lik dolphins

  • chris74742:

    that is awesome. i cant wait to do something like this. i just need to do a few more courses then i can go with my diving lecture to hear and do this. omg i cant wait. thnx so much for lettin us see this. XD

  • wildcathill:

    Cover your mouth with your hand
    2. Make a wish into it.
    3.Close your hand (make it into a fist)
    4. Hold you hand(the fist) to your heart for 5 seconds.
    5.Send this to 3 more videos.
    6. Tommorow will be the best day of your life

  • Stickman550:

    thats so awesome,
    i would give so much to do stuff like this.

  • MikevanExel:

    Hoi Fammetje, leuke teksten, weer wat geleerd! We gaan in november weer naar dezelfde plek, wie weet wat we dan kunnen filmen :-)
    Kijk ook eens naar de eerste seconden van Scuba diving with 6 Dolphins (3); hier zwemt er 1 vlak langs m’n vriendin, echt ongeloveloos.
    Groeten, Mike

  • fammetje:

    By the way, them making ‘bubble trails’ also means something, but I’m not sure what. I’ll question someone who knows.

  • fammetje:

    But it’s mostly the ‘unofficial’ tales of people who have met them that are the most fascinating. Many of them have had telepahic contact with these animals and have changed their lives for the better. I am speaking from experience in this regard.
    Jullie zijn mazzelaars!

  • fammetje:

    This is truly unique in the sense that the animal trusts you enough to let you come this close. I cannot tell you enough how lucky you are that you have experienced this.
    As from the hippie point of view: dolphins are very evolved and intelligent creatures. Research has shown remakable results of dolphins having positive healing effects on authistic people and even people with tumors.

  • fammetje:

    This can be derived by looking at their behaviour: they are silent, relaxed, curious and friendly towards you. They let you come very close too, which is usually a very risky choice for any animal in the wild. Even though they are swimming in close formation (see 01:33 till 01:44), a behaviour they often show when safety is looked-for, one still lets one of you touch him.

  • fammetje:

    They are definately communicating with you. And with each other. Dolphins are in contact with each other all the time owing to a mixture of sounds, body language and what I believe, but has not been scientifically proven, telepathy (yes, I’m a biologist as well as a hippie ;-) ). I cannot tell you exactly what they say (if we could know them, we would probably stop killing them), except for that it must have been something pleasant and friendly.

  • framedsheep:

    Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • troebadoer:

    te mooi :D

  • silkroad007:

    cool man! 5*****

  • maftijn:

    What does that tell you fammetje?

  • fammetje:

    Fantastic! Those sounds they make are so apparent in this record.

  • smallfilmphilip:

    I bet this must be the most incredible experience swimming with such gorgeous and intelligent creatures. Look at the way they converse. Seems like they tried to converse with u too.

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