Indonesia has great natural wonders, many of them underwater. "Weird Fish, Critters, & stuff" is an action packed look into unusual fish and cephalopods like octopus and cuttlefish.
The proof that the Yapese area special culture is evident in this Yap Day segment. See traditional dances, watch how nautical lines are made out of coconuts, these traditions have been passed down over the centuries. All performances are authentic.
A "Did You Know" teaser is at the close.
Yap Day is held one weekend of each year.
The Gram Parsons Guitar Pull is held every fall in Waycross Georgia
and attracted fans of Country Rock music in the region. The acts are
the real deal musically and are heavily influenced by Gram Parsons
and Chris Hillman. Ashton Herrin is the grandson of Billy Ray Herrin. a
long time supporter of the Guitar Pull concept.
Cuttlefish display mutual association set to classical music. The end result is a sweet experience from the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar, formerly Burma.
Access provided by Ocean Rover a 5-star liveaboard for serious diving.
"My Man" written by Bernie Leadon, and released on the Eagles album On the Border in 1974. Performed by the band Hickory Wind at the Gram Parsons Guitar Pull in Waycross, GA. Vocals by John Randall Smith.
Have you ever seen a cuttlefish being born? How about flamboyant cuttlefish mating? Unusual under-sealife dominates the screen with rarely seen critters doing rarely seen behavior. A "fun for all" !!!!!!
A study of the Giant Sea Bass in Southern California waters from divers, and scientist Dr Michael Domieir
of PIER in Oceanside, CA. Are Giant Sea Bass populations impacted by feeding preferences? Divers now sek out the giant sea bass as swimming "companions".
The late larry Smith proves why he was one of the best underwater guides to ever don fins. Here he
wrangles sea snakes with his bare hands and cooks underwater. Amazing guy who will be missed by many.
Yap Islanders (Yapese) moving stone money by traditional custom. Yap is the only culture in the world with stone money. Since the stone money never leaves Yap, Yapese are also the only culture that still has all the money it ever made.