Anyone remember the episode of Duck Tales where they go to the Bermuda triangle and they found all the lost ships were just stuck in really thick sea weed? They could walk on it and jump and it was like a water bed. This reminds me of that episode.
These comments are why proper labels are important. So many comments are concerned about subtropical swamp things in what is almost certainly a continental bog.
Guys. Alligators and brain eating amoeba are not concerns in a northern Bog.. much more likely this guys at risk of finding a deep spot or a rock or something. Still not safe but not because of gators and brain eating amoeba lol
Wow! This is such a different way of interacting with a swamp. Where I live along the US Gulf Coast, doing this on a comparable site in a swamp would result in the same jumping but because of the swarms of ants, spiders, mites, and other small bitey critters.
Bog, not a swamp. Bogs are often home to rare and endangered plants and while this might not be the case here, please don’t play on bogs like this. It can also be dangerous if you fall through and can’t find the hole.
Not that im a scientist but i believe thats actually a BOG. Peat moss floating on a dead or dying river or lake in north America. As cool as it looks like a giant water bed… its still pretty nasty to roll around on.
What are you doing in my swamp? I put up signs!
Dude just loves diving in head first
Absolutely nailed that back tuck. Faking…
That’s a bog, buddy
And it was on this day, he realized 100 leeches sucking his dick was not all it was cracked up to be.
You want to get a brain eating amoeba?
Because that’s how you get a brain eating amoeba.
Anyone remember the episode of Duck Tales where they go to the Bermuda triangle and they found all the lost ships were just stuck in really thick sea weed? They could walk on it and jump and it was like a water bed. This reminds me of that episode.
People trust what’s under water way more than I ever would.
I can’t believe how many times he shoved his face into that goopy shit. All the stuff that lives in there…hergh!
Someone looks like he’s having fun!
Looks like scandinavia. Norway or sweden?
Fuck, imagine “diving” into what you find out is a weak spot and ending up underneath that.
Don’t go in the water, Mr. Frodo
Frodo be like:
It is all fun and games until a random stick is stuck where his face lands and his eyeball gets pierced like a marshmallow.
Looking at this with all kinds of gross faces.
I lived near a swamp in Louisiana, and this ain’t one of them!!!
Technically that’s called a Bog
Blanket bog. Not swamp. Repeat, not swamp
This is actually how all the bog bodies ended up in there.
Pretty common misconception they were sacrificed.
My ACL tore watching this
These comments are why proper labels are important. So many comments are concerned about subtropical swamp things in what is almost certainly a continental bog.
Isn’t this a bog?
My fear of stepping on a creature would make it so I couldn’t ever enjoy a bog like this one.
Guys. Alligators and brain eating amoeba are not concerns in a northern Bog.. much more likely this guys at risk of finding a deep spot or a rock or something. Still not safe but not because of gators and brain eating amoeba lol
Wow! This is such a different way of interacting with a swamp. Where I live along the US Gulf Coast, doing this on a comparable site in a swamp would result in the same jumping but because of the swarms of ants, spiders, mites, and other small bitey critters.
You wouldn’t be able to even walk if it was a swamp 😀
all fun and games until a hand comes up and grabs you.
Bog, not a swamp. Bogs are often home to rare and endangered plants and while this might not be the case here, please don’t play on bogs like this. It can also be dangerous if you fall through and can’t find the hole.
It’s all fun and games till you flop down on that driftwood stick jammed into the mud vertically.
Not that im a scientist but i believe thats actually a BOG. Peat moss floating on a dead or dying river or lake in north America. As cool as it looks like a giant water bed… its still pretty nasty to roll around on.