There is a reason we don't see fireflies very often these days. However, they are out and about in Greeley and this Thursday is a rare night walk to see them.
The City of Fort Collins has chosen the new name for a new 40-acre natural area on the south side of Horsetooth Road between Ziegler and Strauss Cabin Road.
This video starts off as unremarkable as any amateur nature video.
We see a crab scuttling along on a big rock on the beach. Then, like a flash of fleshy, brown lighting, an octopus launches out of a tide pool and envelops the crab!
No, this is not a promotional video for "The Day After Tomorrow."
This is an actual time-lapse video of the skyline in Buffalo. The imposing white wall pictured is lake-effect snow, which blew in from Lake Erie and ravaged the city Tuesday and Wednesday.
Here's something crazy that you won't see everyday.
Because of a lack of sea ice, a herd of around 35,000 walruses gathered on a beach in Alaska to rest.
This is the Marum Crater on Ambrym Island in the Republic of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean.
This volcano is very active, very dangerous and, reportedly, no one has ever been this close to the business end of the volcano.
But explorers Sam Cossman and George Kourounis wanted to change all of that.
Snails aren't the quickest creatures in the world.
In fact, they're pretty damn slow.
No one has ever said "Wow, that snail sure is fast!" Not UNTIL NOW!
This guy was spending some time at a campsite and decided to hit the showers.
From the outside, it seems like a pretty nice place. Clean, well maintained, well lit.
What could the problem be?
Today (September 22nd) is the first official day of Autumn. Although I will miss Summer and the fun it brought, Fall also signals the end of what was a brutal Summer for many. From record heat to horrible wildfires, many are rejoicing the fact that Summer 2012 is over. There is no better lace to celebrate Fall than in our beautiful state viewing the best Mother Nature has to offer. Here are some o
It's back to 'business-as-usual' day for most people, and mother nature decided to welcome us all back to reality with a stunning display this morning. I had a feeling it was going to be a great one so I set my phone out to capture a little time-lapse video of the sunrise in all its glory.
Check out the video below, it starts getting really good about 35 seconds in.