Saturday, July 7, 2018

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We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them - Duration: 6:21.

[♪INTRO]

Who among us would not have loved to catch a glimpse of the shy, dog-like Tasmanian tiger

at night?

Or seen the impressively tubby dodo waddling along?

But we can't.

These stunning creatures are now extinct … because of us.

Today is International Save The Vaquita Day, where people around the world are hoping to

'make a last stand against extinction'.

This is because while extinction does happen naturally, scientists estimate that our actions

have sped up the rate of die-out by 100 times or more.

Right now, there are more than 25,000 species considered vulnerable, endangered, or critically

endangered, like the vaquita — an adorable, tiny little porpoise.

Whether we like it or not, we can't save all of those—and that probably includes

the vaquita.

But hopefully, by looking at species on the brink, we can learn how to keep others from

reaching that point of no return.

The vaquita should be found swimming the Gulf of California in Mexico.

But if you want to jump on a boat in the hopes of spotting one, you're out of luck.

Conservationists estimate that there are less than 30 left.

That's because between 1997 and 2015, their numbers dropped by 92 percent.

At this rate, they'll be gone within a decade—perhaps even by the end of this year.

Vaquitas were listed as vulnerable in 1986 because of their limited range and the threat

posed by gillnet fishing.

That's a style of fishing where large, vertical nets are hung in the water to ensnare animals

as they attempt to push through the mesh.

Because of their small size, and similar size to the fish that the fisherman are actually

trying to catch, vaquitas often end up entangled, too.

In 1990, their status was changed to endangered, and then to critically endangered in 1996.

Despite that early warning, it wasn't until 2005 that the Mexican government created a

refuge where gillnets are banned.

And that wasn't enough to stop the decline.

So in 2013, incentives were given to switch shrimp fisherman to trawling instead, and

a temporary gillnet ban was enacted in 2015, which was made permanent in 2017.

The problem is, illegal gillnet fishing continues to this day because totoaba—a type of fish

that are also critically endangered—fetch a high price on the black market.

So in a last-ditch effort to save the vaquita, scientists have been trying to catch them

and put them in a special protective sanctuary for captive breeding.

But things aren't going well so far—one female even died in the process.

Plus, there's concern that there are already just too few of them to have enough genetic

diversity.

That's a measure of how much variation there is in the DNA of a species, and it's important

for avoiding the health consequences of inbreeding.

Captive breeding can be somewhat successful, like it has with the Amur Leopard.

But even then, there are challenges.

The Amur leopard is a subspecies that used to roam around southeastern Russia, the Korean

peninsula, and northeastern China, until poachers shot nearly all of them for their gorgeous,

thick, spotted fur.

Surveys in the late 1990s estimated that between 25 and 40 Amur leopards were left.

That ultimately led to the Russian government stepping in by creating a massive protected

area—called Land of the Leopard National Park—in 2012.

And just giving the leopards enough space has brought their numbers up some.

Officials announced that there were 84 adults in the wild in early 2018.

Which is great—except that some geneticists fear they're too inbred to truly recover.

Luckily, captive breeding has been effective, as more than 220 Amur leopards live in institutions

worldwide.

There's just one catch … and it's a pretty big one, from a genetics point of view.

They are not purebred Amur leopards.

The captive population started with just 9 wild leopards, two of which were most likely

a similar-looking Chinese subspecies.

And that injection of non-relatives means the captive population actually has more variation

in its DNA than the wild one.

But, they're not exactly Amur leopards anymore—some geneticists would argue they're something

new, which is what makes this kind of interbreeding, even for conservation, extremely controversial.

If the captive bred leopards are reintroduced into the wild population, pure Amur leopards

could disappear completely.

But if they're kept separate, the wild population may not recover at all, or may be too inbred

to be viable long term.

It's a tough call either way.

The leopards are lucky, though, that they've got some room for growth in that big park—Javan

rhinos are in a similar position, but they don't have that luxury.

Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia has 40 to 60 rhinos.

Poaching for horns was one of the biggest factors in this species' demise, but now

there are Rhino Protection Units patrolling the park to protect them.

The trouble is, Ujung Kulon cannot fit any more rhinos.

Already, they're packed in so tightly that scientists fear diseases could spread quickly

enough to speed their extinction.

And there are signs that's already happening, as bacteria from nearby cattle farms seem

to be making their way into the rhino population.

If that's not bad enough, there's also an invasive palm species overtaking the rhino's

preferred food plants, wreaking havoc on what little habitat they have.

The situation is so bad that scientists have admitted that they are at an impasse.

They're not sure if the rhinos can be safely relocated even if there was somewhere for

them to go.

And it's not clear if they would take to captive breeding or what such a program would

need to look like to work—or if there are already too few of them for it to matter.

Like with Amur leopards and the vaquita, any efforts to save the rhinos might just be too

little too late.

These are heartbreaking stories, with a hard lesson.

Stopping the extinctions we're causing means acting early, not waiting until things are

dire and hoping a Herculean effort will save the day.

Perhaps if gill nets were banned sooner, vaquitas wouldn't be on the brink of extinction now.

Or if Land of the Leopard National Park had been created decades earlier, genetic diversity

wouldn't have been a concern.

But conservation, like lots of areas of science, is tricky — partly because it's not just

about the animals.

Protecting species also means finding a way to resolve conflicts between them and us.

Like, how to make space for the Javan rhino without taking away the livelihoods of neighboring

farmers and their families.

The power of hindsight lets us see where things went wrong for these species, and it gives

us clues as to how we might avoid making the same mistakes going forward.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

While conservation is hard and we probably can't save everything, there are some species

that we've brought back from the brink—you can learn more about them in our episode on

7 species we have saved from extinction.

[♪OUTRO]

For more infomation >> We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them - Duration: 6:21.

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Kia cee'd 1.6 GDI 135 PK Plus Pack - Duration: 1:06.

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VW up! - Duration: 1:04.

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Volkswagen up! HIGH UP! 1.0 44KW/60PK 5-DRS NAVI - Duration: 1:12.

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Seat Leon - Duration: 1:05.

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A che cosa è dovuta la sindrome del Golfo? - Duration: 1:40.

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Che cos'è la neurofibromatosi, la malattia del film "The Elephant - Duration: 2:43.

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Peugeot 208 1.0 VTi Access 5 Drs met Airco - Duration: 1:10.

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「Ebisu Suzuki」 | トヨタ FINAL 新型 アクア G`sについて - Duration: 2:42.

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「Aki Sato」 | トヨタ FINAL 新型 アクア G`sについて - Duration: 2:42.

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「Kongo Watanabe」 | トヨタ FINAL 新型 アクア G`sについて - Duration: 2:42.

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「車世界-Review」 | トヨタ FINAL 新型 アクア G`sについて - Duration: 2:41.

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「車世界-Report」| トヨタ FINAL 新型 アクア G`sについて - Duration: 2:37.

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Η Alessandra Ambrosio είναι ένα από τα top model που έχει δείξει ξεκάθαρα την αδυναμία της στη θάλασ - Duration: 1:09.

Η Alessandra Ambrosio κάνει διακοπές στην Ibiza με μονόχρωμα bikini  Η Alessandra Ambrosio είναι ένα από τα top model που έχει δείξει ξεκάθαρα την αδυναμία της στη θάλασσα και το καλοκαίρι

  Επομένως, όταν ο καιρός αρχίζει να ζεσταίνει, εκείνη βάζει τα μαγιό της και κάνει βουτιές

Φυσικά, το σώμα της είναι ιδανικό για beach εμφανίσεις, αφού διατηρεί σε πολύ καλή κατάσταση της προδιαγραφές της σιλουέτας που πρέπει να έχει ένα αγγελάκι της Victoria Secret

Διαβάστε περισσότερα πατώντας εδώ

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Fail Aufnahme und WTF! - Duration: 3:24.

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Η Alessandra Ambrosio είναι ένα από τα top model που έχει δείξει ξεκάθαρα την αδυναμία της στη θάλασ - Duration: 1:09.

Η Alessandra Ambrosio κάνει διακοπές στην Ibiza με μονόχρωμα bikini  Η Alessandra Ambrosio είναι ένα από τα top model που έχει δείξει ξεκάθαρα την αδυναμία της στη θάλασσα και το καλοκαίρι

  Επομένως, όταν ο καιρός αρχίζει να ζεσταίνει, εκείνη βάζει τα μαγιό της και κάνει βουτιές

Φυσικά, το σώμα της είναι ιδανικό για beach εμφανίσεις, αφού διατηρεί σε πολύ καλή κατάσταση της προδιαγραφές της σιλουέτας που πρέπει να έχει ένα αγγελάκι της Victoria Secret

Διαβάστε περισσότερα πατώντας εδώ

For more infomation >> Η Alessandra Ambrosio είναι ένα από τα top model που έχει δείξει ξεκάθαρα την αδυναμία της στη θάλασ - Duration: 1:09.

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We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them - Duration: 6:21.

[♪INTRO]

Who among us would not have loved to catch a glimpse of the shy, dog-like Tasmanian tiger

at night?

Or seen the impressively tubby dodo waddling along?

But we can't.

These stunning creatures are now extinct … because of us.

Today is International Save The Vaquita Day, where people around the world are hoping to

'make a last stand against extinction'.

This is because while extinction does happen naturally, scientists estimate that our actions

have sped up the rate of die-out by 100 times or more.

Right now, there are more than 25,000 species considered vulnerable, endangered, or critically

endangered, like the vaquita — an adorable, tiny little porpoise.

Whether we like it or not, we can't save all of those—and that probably includes

the vaquita.

But hopefully, by looking at species on the brink, we can learn how to keep others from

reaching that point of no return.

The vaquita should be found swimming the Gulf of California in Mexico.

But if you want to jump on a boat in the hopes of spotting one, you're out of luck.

Conservationists estimate that there are less than 30 left.

That's because between 1997 and 2015, their numbers dropped by 92 percent.

At this rate, they'll be gone within a decade—perhaps even by the end of this year.

Vaquitas were listed as vulnerable in 1986 because of their limited range and the threat

posed by gillnet fishing.

That's a style of fishing where large, vertical nets are hung in the water to ensnare animals

as they attempt to push through the mesh.

Because of their small size, and similar size to the fish that the fisherman are actually

trying to catch, vaquitas often end up entangled, too.

In 1990, their status was changed to endangered, and then to critically endangered in 1996.

Despite that early warning, it wasn't until 2005 that the Mexican government created a

refuge where gillnets are banned.

And that wasn't enough to stop the decline.

So in 2013, incentives were given to switch shrimp fisherman to trawling instead, and

a temporary gillnet ban was enacted in 2015, which was made permanent in 2017.

The problem is, illegal gillnet fishing continues to this day because totoaba—a type of fish

that are also critically endangered—fetch a high price on the black market.

So in a last-ditch effort to save the vaquita, scientists have been trying to catch them

and put them in a special protective sanctuary for captive breeding.

But things aren't going well so far—one female even died in the process.

Plus, there's concern that there are already just too few of them to have enough genetic

diversity.

That's a measure of how much variation there is in the DNA of a species, and it's important

for avoiding the health consequences of inbreeding.

Captive breeding can be somewhat successful, like it has with the Amur Leopard.

But even then, there are challenges.

The Amur leopard is a subspecies that used to roam around southeastern Russia, the Korean

peninsula, and northeastern China, until poachers shot nearly all of them for their gorgeous,

thick, spotted fur.

Surveys in the late 1990s estimated that between 25 and 40 Amur leopards were left.

That ultimately led to the Russian government stepping in by creating a massive protected

area—called Land of the Leopard National Park—in 2012.

And just giving the leopards enough space has brought their numbers up some.

Officials announced that there were 84 adults in the wild in early 2018.

Which is great—except that some geneticists fear they're too inbred to truly recover.

Luckily, captive breeding has been effective, as more than 220 Amur leopards live in institutions

worldwide.

There's just one catch … and it's a pretty big one, from a genetics point of view.

They are not purebred Amur leopards.

The captive population started with just 9 wild leopards, two of which were most likely

a similar-looking Chinese subspecies.

And that injection of non-relatives means the captive population actually has more variation

in its DNA than the wild one.

But, they're not exactly Amur leopards anymore—some geneticists would argue they're something

new, which is what makes this kind of interbreeding, even for conservation, extremely controversial.

If the captive bred leopards are reintroduced into the wild population, pure Amur leopards

could disappear completely.

But if they're kept separate, the wild population may not recover at all, or may be too inbred

to be viable long term.

It's a tough call either way.

The leopards are lucky, though, that they've got some room for growth in that big park—Javan

rhinos are in a similar position, but they don't have that luxury.

Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia has 40 to 60 rhinos.

Poaching for horns was one of the biggest factors in this species' demise, but now

there are Rhino Protection Units patrolling the park to protect them.

The trouble is, Ujung Kulon cannot fit any more rhinos.

Already, they're packed in so tightly that scientists fear diseases could spread quickly

enough to speed their extinction.

And there are signs that's already happening, as bacteria from nearby cattle farms seem

to be making their way into the rhino population.

If that's not bad enough, there's also an invasive palm species overtaking the rhino's

preferred food plants, wreaking havoc on what little habitat they have.

The situation is so bad that scientists have admitted that they are at an impasse.

They're not sure if the rhinos can be safely relocated even if there was somewhere for

them to go.

And it's not clear if they would take to captive breeding or what such a program would

need to look like to work—or if there are already too few of them for it to matter.

Like with Amur leopards and the vaquita, any efforts to save the rhinos might just be too

little too late.

These are heartbreaking stories, with a hard lesson.

Stopping the extinctions we're causing means acting early, not waiting until things are

dire and hoping a Herculean effort will save the day.

Perhaps if gill nets were banned sooner, vaquitas wouldn't be on the brink of extinction now.

Or if Land of the Leopard National Park had been created decades earlier, genetic diversity

wouldn't have been a concern.

But conservation, like lots of areas of science, is tricky — partly because it's not just

about the animals.

Protecting species also means finding a way to resolve conflicts between them and us.

Like, how to make space for the Javan rhino without taking away the livelihoods of neighboring

farmers and their families.

The power of hindsight lets us see where things went wrong for these species, and it gives

us clues as to how we might avoid making the same mistakes going forward.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

While conservation is hard and we probably can't save everything, there are some species

that we've brought back from the brink—you can learn more about them in our episode on

7 species we have saved from extinction.

[♪OUTRO]

For more infomation >> We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them - Duration: 6:21.

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「KISS OF DEATH」(Darling in the Franxx Cover ESPAÑOL TV) - Iris - Duration: 1:58.

Come beside me

I can't take it anymore

Please, don't be afraid of me

The sky that is dreamed by a flightless bird

Blends the colours into a different shade of red

They're knocking at my door once more, I don't want to hear this noises

That one knocking, is it you? Or is it someone else?

Will your lips taste the kiss of death?

Darling, is it love if the world is moving now?

Destiny runs through my veins

Let's become one like no one else has before, darling

Please, don't be afraid of me

And kiss me now!

Hey all! I'm Iris. Thanks for watching the video

If you liked it, don't forget to click the like button, subscribe and share!

And tell me in the comments section, who's your favourite parasite in Darling in the Franxx?

I like Goro and Kokoro, but I think more inclined towards Kokoro

because she has taken more daring actions in the series

Also, a friendly reminder that if you want to help me with the production of my videos

You can become my Patreon or donate me via Paypal

Thanks, and see ya on my next video!

For more infomation >> 「KISS OF DEATH」(Darling in the Franxx Cover ESPAÑOL TV) - Iris - Duration: 1:58.

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✅ Bérengère Krief sensuelle : "Abandonner l'adolescence pour embrasser l'adulte" - Duration: 1:53.

 Comme de nombreuses femmes, Bérengère Krief cache des complexes. La pétillante humoriste et comédienne de 35 ans souffre de cet étonnant paradoxe propre aux comédiens : ils adorent jouer devant les caméras et divertir les spectateirs, mais ne s'apprécient que très difficilement en photo ou sur les écrans

C'est pour cela que Bérengère Krief pose finalement très peu...   "Je fais très peu de séances photos

La dernière remontait à au moins trois ans avec ce cher @francoisberthier, commente l'humoriste en légende d'une série de photos posées

J'ai eu un coup de coeur pour @luciesassiat, talentueuse photographe qui a su me mettre en confiance ! Un nouveau regard, un nouveau souffle pour marquer dans le temps cette période de ma vie de femme

Abandonner l'adolescence pour embrasser l'adulte. S'ancrer dans le réel et préciser ses intentions, programme sympa !"   Il faut dire que les photos détonnent avec ce que la pétillante Bérengère Krief montre d'elle au quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux

La comédienne pose sagement, troque son sourire radieux contre un visage plus fermé, affiche et assume sa sensualité – elle qui avait été notamment attaquée sur ses petits seins et avait eu la meilleure des réponses à adresser à ses haters

Et on adore !

For more infomation >> ✅ Bérengère Krief sensuelle : "Abandonner l'adolescence pour embrasser l'adulte" - Duration: 1:53.

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제이블랙은 달랐다... 그가 보여준 '좋은 남편'의 완성형 표본 - Duration: 11:52.

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✅ Hapsatou Sy encore en "souffrance" après sa blessure dans Danse avec les stars - Duration: 2:36.

 Hapsatou Sy garde des séquelles de son passage par la case Danse avec les stars sur TF1 en 2017

Encore aujourd'hui, en juillet 2018, la compagne de Vincent Cerutti et maman d'Abbie (1 an et demi) est parfois assaillie par la douleur

   Ce 6 juillet, la femme d'affaires a ainsi dû se résoudre à annuler un déplacement dans le sud – pour promouvoir sa marque HapsatouSy vendue chez Monoprix – afin de se ménager un peu

"Je veux m'excuser d'abord d'être obligée d'annuler demain le 'meet-up' à Marseille-Canebière

On est vendus chez Monoprix comme vous le savez depuis quelque temps. Malheureusement, je ne peux pas faire le déplacement, simplement parce que j'ai un peu de souffrance en ce moment au niveau du pied

Depuis Danse avec les stars, je me suis fêlé le pied et je ne m'en remets pas. C'est l'âge, je vieillis", a-t-elle confié

   Désireuse de ne pas rester sur un échec, la jolie maman de 37 ans a décidé de donner rendez-vous à ses admirateurs ce 7 juillet à Paris

"Demain je serai quand même à Châtelet-les-Halles de 15h à 18h (.) vous pourrez tester les produits, on vous apportera des cadeaux (

) Je suis très heureuse de vous retrouver demain, je vous embrasse !", a-t-elle lancé avec le sourire

 Pour rappel, dès le début de la compétition Danse avec les stars 8 sur TF1 en octobre dernier, Hapsatou Sy avait enchaîné les petits soucis de santé et s'était confiée à ce sujet auprès du Parisien

Elle avait alors raconté avoir eu droit à des séances de laser en plus d'anti-inflammatoires à hautes doses

Aïe !

For more infomation >> ✅ Hapsatou Sy encore en "souffrance" après sa blessure dans Danse avec les stars - Duration: 2:36.

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Opel Corsa 1.2 EcoFlex Edition LPG - Duration: 1:10.

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Una pioggia incessante ha dato il benvenuto ieri sera a Beyoncé e Jay Z, di scena allo stadio San Si - Duration: 4:53.

Una pioggia incessante ha dato il benvenuto ieri sera a Beyoncé e Jay Z, di scena allo stadio San Siro di Milano per la prima delle due date italiane del tour OTR II, domani all'Olimpico di Roma

La pioggia cade sul pubblico a ridosso dell'enorme palco scoperto, con un maestoso schermo che prende tutta la larghezza del palco ed è alto fino al secondo anello

Il concerto inizia alle 21, con mezz'ora di ritardo: tra prato e spalti ci sono 49

800 spettatori. Sullo schermo compare la scritta «This is Real Life On the Run II», poi foto e video della coppia a testimoniare la loro storia d'amore e musica: «Love never changes», «Love is Universal», le scritte a chiudere l'intro

Si comincia sul serio. Un urlo assordante accoglie Beyò e Jay Z, che scendono letteralmente sul palco di bianco vestiti

Solo loro, mano nella mano. Poi arriva la voce di lei. Ed è una bomba da pelle d'oca

Attacca lui con il suo rap, i beat salgono e si può iniziare a saltare e ballare

Il pubblico canta Drunk in Love con loro, mentre sulla tribuna opposta, con una coreografia da stadio, gli spettatori compongono in verde bianco e rosso la scritta «This is Love»

Fanno sembrare sfilate di moda le camminate di Beyoncé e Jay Z sui due prolungamenti del palco che li portano in mezzo al pubblico, con scale che spuntano dal nulla per farli salire in improvvisati balconcini

E di sfilata di moda, si può tranquillamente parlare, vista l'attenzione al look dei due e i numerosi, ripetuti cambi d'abito

Sexy lei, stiloso lui. In un concerto dei Carter c'è proprio tutto ciò che ti aspetteresti da un loro concerto

Ci sono le canzoni, le coreografie con le ballerine, la musica che fa ballare. Impossibile stare fermi

Ma ci sono anche il glamour e lo stile, ciò che gli americani chiamano coolness. In un continuo richiamo tra palco e lo schermo B e J sono contemporaneamente in scena e in video

Quando il magaschermo si apre, ecco comparire band e coristi, posizionati su quattro piani

Grandioso. Lo show decolla canzone dopo canzone. Il palco è ora di uno, ora dell'altro, ora condiviso

Ed è in questi momenti che la miscela si fa esplosiva. Sono due concerti in uno. L'hip hop e il soul si incontrano e si lasciano, in un reciproco sorreggersi e alternarsi capace di trasformare lo stadio in un club a cielo aperto

Non ci sono dubbi, volete sapere come si mette in piedi un super spettacolo? Chiedetelo ai Carter

For more infomation >> Una pioggia incessante ha dato il benvenuto ieri sera a Beyoncé e Jay Z, di scena allo stadio San Si - Duration: 4:53.

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Dedican emotivo video a youtubers que murieron tras caer por una cascada en Canadá - Duration: 3:01.

 Miles de usuarios de las redes sociales mostraron su pesar el viernes por la muerte de tres youtubers especializados en viajes que se cayeron por una cascada en el oeste de Canadá

   Los tres amigos de la infancia, Ryker Gamble, Alexey Lyakh y Megan Scraper, fallecieron el martes cuando hacían un viaje a la cascada Shannon, de 335 metros de altura, a unos 50 kilómetros de Vancouver, ciudad de la costa pacífica de Canadá

 A través del canal colectivo de viajes High on Life, varios youtubers dedicaron lágrimas y emotivas palabras de despedida a sus compañeros

 "Eran tres de las personas más cálidas, más amables, más motivadas y extrovertidas que puedas conocer

Hemos perdido a tres amigos muy queridos. No hay verdaderamente palabras que reflejen el dolor y la devastación que sentimos ahora mismo

Ellos vivieron todos sus días dando el máximo, siendo positivos y valientes y viviendo la mejor vida que podían"

  "Se les extrañará mucho", publicó Melissa Devane en Facebook. "El grupo High on Life me inspiró a viajar y alcanzar las metas que antes parecían imposibles"

La Policía Real Montada de Canadá informó de que los tres estaban "nadando en una de las pozas en la parte superior de las cataratas Shannon" cuando "resbalaron y cayeron a otra poza, 30 metros abajo"

 Lyakh y Gamble perdieron el equilibrio cuando trataban de ayudar a Scraper, después de que la corriente de la cascada se la llevase, según la versión de un testigo recogida por el Vancouver Sun

   Las víctimas eran canadienses entre los 20 y 30 años y se habían hecho famosos en 2011 después de crear el canal de YouTube llamado "High on Life" (En lo alto de la vida), que tiene más de 500 mil suscriptores, además de un millón más en Instagram

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