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Grinding Achievement + Perfection | Stardew Valley 💚✨ pt. 41
MissesMaamHello Everyone Today's Stream we're gonna be chillin, chattin, unlockin some achievements on Stardew Valley and working towards PERFECTION AKA END GAME as always hope you enjoy if you did make sure to leave a LIKE and maybe even a Follow as well if you'd like to stay updated w/ my Rumble journey :) Stardew Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/OrpwdZo4baw *X :: https://twitter.com/MissesMaam999 *Join CatDawg's Discord -- https://discord.gg/tmkEQxCd5W { ⬇️ If you don't have an account ⬇️ } Register for Rumble: https://rumble.com/register/MissesMaam/ { ⬆️ DON'T forget to VERIFY your account so you can LIVE chat ⬆️ } #RumbleTakeOver #MAAMTakeOver60.4K views 5 comments -
A group of seniors conquer Mount Cheam, British Columbia
WildCreaturesMount Cheam towers over the Chilliwack Valley, overlooking farmland and the village below. The peak is 2104m (69023 feet) above sea level. The climb is steep and challenging in places, and leisurely in others. Meadows, trees, shale slides, and natural stone stairs make the trail a mixture of terrain. Stopping to take in the view as you hike, this trail is 4.5km long and requires almost three hours to complete. Descending will take almost 2 hours. The view from the top is stunning. On a clear day, vistas and gorgeous mountain peaks are visible on one side and the Fraser Valley stretches out on the other side. The scenery is breath taking. Descending, the cool water in the small mountain lake at the bottom is inviting and refreshing for those who want to swim. Even the drive up the mountain to the starting point is an adventure. A jeep or a rugged truck is your best bet. It's 10km of steep areas with deep ditched areas to prevent flooded, washed-out roads. This group of four were not deterred by their "life experience". Guided by one younger member, the rest were sixty and over. They took their old bones over the boulders, shale slides, and root-covered trails all the way to the top. Creaking and groaning, they hiked back down, cooling their achy knees and feet in the lake before making the final leg back to the Jeep.3.68K views -
Determined fish works hard to catch crab hiding in rocks
WildCreaturesThis wrasse lives in the waters surrounding the Galapagos Islands. It has caught a glimpse of a small crab hiding among the rocks. Quick to scurry under cover, the wary crab believes it has found safe refuge under the chunks of lava that scatter the ocean floor. But the fish is not deterred and it is not afraid of a little hard work to get a meal. With surprising coordination, the fish grasps the stones in its mouth and tosses them aside quickly. When the stones are all moved and there is nowhere left to hide, it lunges forward and pins the crab, inhaling it along with a mouthful of crushed sand and stone. As it adjusts and spits out the stones, the crab makes a brief escape. But the crab has been injured and the fish easily catches it as it slowly sinks. The crab is grabbed again and swallowed as the fish swims off, victorious.9.45K views 1 comment -
Huge moray eel comes at scuba diver for a close inspection
WildCreaturesMoray eels are among the ocean's most misunderstood creatures. Up to 2m (6 feet) long, with large heads and fearsome jaws, these animals are widely feared. They are known to have a second jaw, located in the throat, referred to as a pharyngeal jaw. These jaws move forward to seize prey and pull it deep into the moray eel's throat. Moray eels are the only animals known to use pharyngeal jaws to actively capture and restrain prey. Despite their reputations as ferocious beasts, moray eels rarely bite humans, and in the rare cases where it has happened, the incidents have been related to irresponsible feeding and misunderstanding. Moray eels have poor eyesight and can mistake a hand for food if they are being fed by scuba divers. Hollywood movies that depict these animals as aggressive contribute to the misconceptions. Although the eels are capable of inflicting serious wounds with their large teeth, they demonstrate no desire to bite people. Eels are more intelligent than they are given credit for. They have been found to engage in cooperative hunting with groupers. Groupers will approach the eel and perform a head shaking behaviour, communicating to the eel that they are ready to hunt. The eels can work their heads into crevices where fish hide, flushing out the prey and giving the grouper the opportunity to catch them. For scuba divers who understand these beautiful creatures, they are a welcome sight. This eel was seen swimming in the open. It was as curious about the scuba divers as they were about it.7.53K views 5 comments -
Captivating Video Captures Bluebird's Delicate Landing at Bird Box Nest
WildCreaturesIn the midst of our bustling lives, there are moments of serenity that remind us of the delicate beauty that surrounds us. One such moment recently captured the hearts of nature enthusiasts worldwide: a mesmerizing video showcasing a bluebird's graceful landing at a bird box nest. The video, shot by avid birdwatcher and amateur videographer portrays a scene straight out of a tranquil woodland dream. Set against the backdrop of lush greenery, the bird box nest stands as a sanctuary, a safe haven for the bluebird family. As the footage begins, anticipation hangs in the air like a soft breeze. The camera focuses intently on the bird box, its wooden frame weathered by seasons past. Suddenly, a flash of azure appears—a bluebird, its wings outstretched like sails catching the wind. With precision and finesse, the bluebird navigates the airspace, each movement a testament to its aerial prowess. It approaches at the perfect angle before gracefully alighting upon the edge of the bird box entrance. The moment of landing is nothing short of magical. The bird's slender legs extend, delicately grasping the wooden perch, while its azure feathers shimmer in the gentle sunlight. For a brief instant, time stands still, and all that exists is the quiet elegance of this avian visitor. As the bluebird settles into the nest, a sense of tranquility washes over the viewer. It is a reminder of the intricate dance of life that unfolds in the natural world—a dance in which every creature plays a vital role. Moments later, the bird leaves the nest, off in search of another meal for its babies inside the box. Witnessing moments like these reminds us of the profound beauty of nature. It's a privilege to capture such intimate glimpses into the lives of these remarkable creatures. Indeed, the video of the bluebird's gentle landing serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things. In a world often dominated by chaos and noise, it is moments like these that beckon us to pause, to breathe, and to marvel at the simple wonders that surround us.5.09K views 10 comments