awww 10 minutes
I can stand watching bears fish....it's a refreshing change
stunning scenery
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:I can stand watching bears fish....it's a refreshing change
Yes
now that's how I would come down, on my arse
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:I can stand watching bears fish....it's a refreshing change
yes hate the killing
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:now that's how I would come down, on my arse
Yes
I watched a doc on another guy filming bears for years, one eventually killed him
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:yes hate the killing
awful Ros
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:I watched a doc on another guy filming bears for years, one eventually killed him
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:awful Ros
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:I watched a doc on another guy filming bears for years, one eventually killed him
Lisa has just screamed, Leanne's jumped out and scared her again
wow he just leaves her
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:Lisa has just screamed, Leanne's jumped out and scared her again
@Baz posted:I love the way the lollop when they walk
yes
@Baz posted:
this was him
Vitaly Aleksandrovich Nikolayenko (Russian: ÐÐļŅаÐŧÐļÐđ ÐÐŧÐĩКŅÐ°Ð―ÐīŅÐūÐēÐļŅ ÐÐļКÐūÐŧаÐĩÐ―ÐšÐū, transliteration: VitÃĄlij AleksÃĄndrovich NikolÃĄyenko, 1938 - December 2003) was a Russian self-educated natural scientist and photographer notable for his extensive research on the ethology of Russian bears. He spent 33 years living with the brown bears (Ursus arctos) native to the Kamchatka peninsula. He was found dead in December 2003 at the Kronotsky state reserve, one of two managed by the federal government, 177 km (110 mi) north of Petropavlovsk. Authorities concluded that the cause of death was an apparent bear mauling.
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:Lisa has just screamed, Leanne's jumped out and scared her again
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:wow he just leaves her
not a bad way to live, it gets my vote
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:this was him
Vitaly Aleksandrovich Nikolayenko (Russian: ÐÐļŅаÐŧÐļÐđ ÐÐŧÐĩКŅÐ°Ð―ÐīŅÐūÐēÐļŅ ÐÐļКÐūÐŧаÐĩÐ―ÐšÐū, transliteration: VitÃĄlij AleksÃĄndrovich NikolÃĄyenko, 1938 - December 2003) was a Russian self-educated natural scientist and photographer notable for his extensive research on the ethology of Russian bears. He spent 33 years living with the brown bears (Ursus arctos) native to the Kamchatka peninsula. He was found dead in December 2003 at the Kronotsky state reserve, one of two managed by the federal government, 177 km (110 mi) north of Petropavlovsk. Authorities concluded that the cause of death was an apparent bear mauling.
aww that is very sad dammeeee
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:this was him
Vitaly Aleksandrovich Nikolayenko (Russian: ÐÐļŅаÐŧÐļÐđ ÐÐŧÐĩКŅÐ°Ð―ÐīŅÐūÐēÐļŅ ÐÐļКÐūÐŧаÐĩÐ―ÐšÐū, transliteration: VitÃĄlij AleksÃĄndrovich NikolÃĄyenko, 1938 - December 2003) was a Russian self-educated natural scientist and photographer notable for his extensive research on the ethology of Russian bears. He spent 33 years living with the brown bears (Ursus arctos) native to the Kamchatka peninsula. He was found dead in December 2003 at the Kronotsky state reserve, one of two managed by the federal government, 177 km (110 mi) north of Petropavlovsk. Authorities concluded that the cause of death was an apparent bear mauling.
Poor guy
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:
she's horrible but it does make me laugh
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:not a bad way to live, it gets my vote
stunning photography
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:she's horrible but it does make me laugh
it's very Canadian, funny how you can tell by the landscape and feel of the place
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:it's very Canadian, funny how you can tell by the landscape and feel of the place
Yes
@Baz posted:Here come the salmon
smoked and poached
I suppose it would be sushi for bears
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:I suppose it would be sushi for bears
Yes...minus the rice
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:it's very Canadian, funny how you can tell by the landscape and feel of the place
yes
@Dame_Ann_Average posted:smoked and poached