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Ensenada harbor
Selection of shots and clips of the famous port of Ensenada, Baja California. From industrial terminal to cruise ship without forgetting of course the marina and the fish taco carts ;)
Biologists at work
Botanist, molecular biologist, field biologist, etc... the life of biological sciences students, workers and researchers.
Chagas disease
Chagas disease, is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the protist Trypanosoma cruzi. It is spread mostly by insects known as Triatominae, or "kissing bugs". Typically a disease affecting poor people in central and south America, but now reaching the south of the US because of climate change.
Coronavirus Covid19 collection
stills of doctor, cruise boat and toilet paper insanity all relative to the coronavirus pandemic of 2020
La Bufadora, Ensenada
La Bufadora is a marine geyser or blowhole located on the Punta Banda Peninsula in Baja California, Mexico. The spout of sea water is the result of air, trapped iing upwards. Air is forced into the cave by wave action and is released when the water recedes. This interaction not only creates the spout, but a thunderous noise as well. The phenomena repeats every minute or so with its volume depending on the strength of the waves. La Bufadora is one of the largest blowholes in North America, often shooting upwards more than 30 metres (100 ft) above sea level. The exhibit hall roof top is approximately 24 metres (80 ft) above sea level and the blowhole frequently sprays above it.
Microscope views
Collection of footage shot from a microscope, nothing specific
Monarch butterfly in mexican forest hibernation site
The eastern population of North America’s monarchs overwinters in the same 11 to 12 mountain areas in the States of Mexico and Michoacan from October to late March. Conservation of overwintering habitat is very important to the survival of monarchs. The Mexican Government recognized the importance of oyamel forests to monarch butterflies and created the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in 1986.
Sand wasp of Baja California
Close up and wider shots of Bembix spp. a cute and impressive species of sand wasp of Baja California, Mexico. this wasp burrow her nest and lay its eggs next to a living fly previously captured and venom stunned.