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Monday, July 4, 2011

Water Caught at 7000 FPS Is Mesmerizing [Video]

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Water is beautiful. Romain Gl馬t;/a> and Thomas S鯮 worked together on this music video, "High Hopes", to show that slo-mo water fighting a presumably evil black ball is stunning to behold. [Fubiz] More »


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