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Natalie Parra's Videos
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My Home Is In The Ocean
Free diving and marine wildlife I've come across around the world :). Diving in all Cressi gear as always! DIVE GEAR: Fins: https://amzn.to/2BclRxJ Mask: https://amzn.to/2Gm9dzm Snorkel: https://amzn.to/2BiZYgl Weightbelt: https://amzn.to/2Tyy0nW Dive Socks: https://amzn.to/2MLakdl Dive Computer: https://amzn.to/2Sq2KKe Camera: https://amzn.to/2MNpAq1 FOLLOW: Instagram: @nataliekparra Twitter: @nataliekparra Website: natalieparra.info
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Only RX0: ETHER
Sony Artisan Of Imagery Jeff Berlin's short film shot entirely with the Sony RX0. See more at AlphaUniverse.com.
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5th Teaser Galapagos Evolution 2016 Meet Natalie Parra a freediver and environmentalist from California #GalapagosEvolution Full documentary released soon! Stay tuned! Visit our website for more information www.galapagosevolution.org #allyouneedisecuador Cressi GoPro @ecuadortravel PADI Director: Roberto Ochoa Script and Voice: Pierre-Yves Cousteau @Levector Films
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Natalie Parra Freediving With Sea Turtles
Nearly all species of sea turtle are endangered or critically endangered! One of the simplest everyday things you can do to lower your involvement in the threats they face is to say NO to single use plastic! #refusesingleuse. After constantly seeing these guys tangled up and suffering from the plastic items we use every day it becomes almost impossible to not see every stray plastic bag tumbling down the street or straw lying on the sidewalk as the difference between life or death because for them it truly is! Especially if you live in coastal areas, if you don't pick it up it will almost always find its way to the sea. Plastic doesn't break down so it has plenty of time to do so! Our convenience isn't a good enough reason to put the survival of these animals and so many others in jeopardy. The world we live in makes it frustrating to try and avoid plastic completely (I'm still navigating it as well!) but it's not impossible. Start with one thing, like throwing a box of paper or stainless steel straws in your bag or car, and you'll be surprised how easy it becomes to keep adding new ways to steer clear of plastic. And how good you'll feel knowing every plastic bag you turn down is one less that could end up in the sea!
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SOUTH PACIFIC: Free Diving With A Singing Humpback Whale
Free diver Natalie Parra floats and listens alongside a singing humpback whale in the South Pacific. Wearing Cressi gear. DIVE GEAR: Fins: https://amzn.to/2MOXdri Mask: https://amzn.to/2Gm9dzm Snorkel: https://amzn.to/2BiZYgl Weightbelt: https://amzn.to/2Tyy0nW Dive Socks: https://amzn.to/2MLakdl Dive Computer: https://amzn.to/2Sq2KKe Camera: https://amzn.to/2MNpAq1 FOLLOW: Instagram: @nataliekparra Twitter: @nataliekparra Website: natalieparra.info
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Natalie Parra Freediving With Dolphins While Filming Galapagos Evolution
Galapagos Evolution is now available on iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay, and (if you’re in Latin America) VimeoOnDemand! Spot our co-founder Natalie Parra free diving the Galapagos Islands with some of our friends and partners tagged below! @robertoochoahe @juansharks @oceanramsey @pycousteau @guillaumenery @leomoralesbuzo @estrellanavarroholm @dirandevle @pelayosalinas @diveinecuador @davidhueso @levector @cressi1946 @paditv
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Favorite Moments Diving The Last Few Years
Some of my favorite moments from the past few years while home or during opportunities to explore other places both above and below the surface! Swimming in Cressi 1946 gear as always. Thumbnail photo by Ocean Ramsey aboard One Ocean Diving.
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Natalie Parra Freediving Lava Tubes
Filmmaker Morgan Halas and conservationist Natalie Parra take a relaxing free dive through some small shallow lava tubes.
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