Dude!! I'm so happy for you. From your parents' house, to your college dorm, and now going abroad; it's so dope to watch your growth throughout the years. I love that your passion grows every year and never plateaus. Keep it up dude!
Badji I never watched fiction movie's such as those about contagions like this. I truly thought because of modern medicine this wasn't possible. But to all of our Supprise we are dealing with one that has shaken the world to it's core. It's hard to believe some of what is happening. I find it interesting how different peaples reactions are. Some still think the media is over reacting. ? Dr Drew is hell bent on it's not as bad as the Flu.? But in my 60 yrs I have never seen Countries building Hospitals in record time to test or treat people in PANIC MODE. and Hospital staff in Bio Suits ? Or Italy with military convoys to haul the Dead because they can't keep up. ECT ECT. I think one thing this has proven is Peaple no matter what will always have very different opinions about everything. What say you...!
GEORGE! I've been tagged by an urchin before where they were way deep like you have....try to get as many as you can out with tweezers, but the ones you can't get just soak your leg in warm water to draw out the spines. They do have a toxin, but you'll probably just be tired and have a mild headache for a few hours. Awesome vid!! Wish I could do that....can you let me know where and how to possibly do this? Would love to see this place! As a marine biologist who's dream is to get into coral research/restoration this would be a dream to experience.
@@floralbunnies8828 I'm a diver too. You don't typically step on them while diving and if you did you have fins on and wouldn't feel anything it would just crush the spines. People step on them by the beach or in tide pools. Swimming near shore and walking in knee deep water along a rocky beach was where I stepped on one.
@@floralbunnies8828 I have seen a diver hit into one with their ankle before. The long spined urchins hide in the reef/rocks and their spines only stick out and if you're unlucky enough your forearm, hand and calves could get poked. Especially for divers like me who go for lobster, octopus and spear fish.
10:01 rough translation: "you can pull out the long one, but those that stuck inside will come out after you peed on it" Never stung by one of them tho, so I dunno if it works ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
NO DO NOT PEE ON IT YOURE DOING MORE HARM AND RISK HIGH INFECTION if it ever happens to you PLEASE pull it out as much as you can you need take a knife and scrap the area to get the toxin out wash it with soap and soak the area in vinegar spray VINEGAR TO help neutralize the pain and help with the pain throughout the day
@@TheJmoneyp I see... thanks for the tip bro, good thing you explained it before I sting by them. But wait... that means George was... I hope he's alright after that
@@Mr_pai_pai they were joking and I'm studying in marine biology and I live in hawaii and in florida where I deal with this sometimes when I go snorkeling which I do almost every weekend i personally experienced it i maybe a random but Ik what I'm talking about
@@ndaruharyo1126 he was joking haha but it's a common misconception about jellyfish and sea urchins stings vinegar really helps tho with pain and neutralize the sting even helps dissolve the urchins spines that's trapped in the skin
@@lifewithahedgehog192 my brother fell off a dock and I had to jump in and get him out but as I wasn’t strong enough (he wasn’t wearing life jacket) then as I was kicking my legs got tangelos in the weeds and we just floated for 5ish min waiting for someone to help us.
@@kayaaajay Oh sorry to hear that! That must have been terrifying your a good sister to be that committed to saving your brother and risking yourself. You don’t find many people like that, Good job!
The description of what it’s like to be underwater at night at depth was perfect. As a diver I personally prefer diving at night. The experience is simply just more alien. Like you literally catch yourself feeling like exactly what he said, that you have somehow escaped earth and time, and all the exists is what you see. Great video, super sketchy! Love it!
soak your legs in fresh water if you can, and use a tweezer to pull them out! the toxin isnt lethal unless your whole body is covered head to toe. The urchin spines are actually super high in calcium and as they dissolve into the body you get gradual deposits of calcium over the next few days. Been stuck tons of times and the best treatment has always been fresh water, tweezers and the massaging the remaining spine tips into the leg (yes it hurts really badly) but it pays off in the long run because itll heal faster. i did coral gardening and reef restoration in south east asia all last year, this sir is a badge of honor!
oh wow, i had no clue i have a deep sea pool in my yard. i consider me and my kids lucky that we survived the dangers of 20 feet of water all those years
Hey George, loved the new video! So glad you didn't get stuck by more sea urchin spines! My brother, when swimming in the waters off of southern Mexico, got stuck by three sea urchins. He had spines being pulled out for a week! I hope you heal up fast and am looking forward to the next video!
As our body heals it pushes out anything foreign in your body. i had a pretty crazy accident involving glass, couple years later i had a couple chips come out of my skin. for a couple days i could feel a "rock" like bump on my arm and sure enough a couple days later i was pulling out glass.
Hey George! Not sure if you're ever gonna read this, but if you ever get tagged by an urchin again, bath the spikes in vinegar. It will dissolve them in no time (it gets kinda foamy though). Greetings from Germany :)
I wish I could do this type of stuff! Hey George I’m a beginner and I wanna start getting into corals do you have any tank advice? Like how long should I let a tank cycle, types of corals, and all that stuff. Thanks if you see this and LOVE your videos
George has some older vids with tips and guides you should go back and take a look at his older vids , if you have any questions you can ask me I am not the most experienced but I know my stuff. GOOD LUCK!!!!
Cycle the tank 4-6 weeks, 3 weeks in have your water tested for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate, if your ammonia is fine, nitrites low and nitrates high, your cycle will be in the final stage, do a big 50% water change, and you'll probably get a brown algae spike, not to stress, it will go away by itself when the tank is done cycling. You can start adding fish SLOWLY after you've done that 50% water change, just to help finish off thw cycle. Beginner corals would be your softeys, and LPS. Look for leathers, zenia, daisy/star polyps, and things like hammers, torches and frogspawns. Once your tank is matured, your light is sufficient, and you have good water flow, you can look into SPS like common birdsnests etc. Goodluck!
George, this is incredible! You are doing what I can only dream of for now. I am starting my studies of marine biology in the fall and hope to make my way out to places like these. Keep up the amazing content there is nothing better I can watch until I get there myself!
I've watched your videos many times, I even subscribed to your channel, but now I just know if you've been to my country before, it must be an unforgettable experience in BALI
owh my God!! Thats must be hurt!! T-T But thank you very much for come to Indonesia!! 😍😍 But, really please more becareful George... Deep sea must be full with poisonous or dangerous little cute fish
this would be so overwhelming for me. i love sealife and fish with everything in me. have kept fish since i was 4 and ever since have always had a tank up. they silently reach to me and help me keep a ground. if it weren’t for fish i would be around today.
One time I found a fluorescent green octopus with two heads and 16 tentacles. Sorry but I didn't take any photo of it. My goal was to reach challenger deep.I managed to get to a very deep part but it was goblin shark territory. We got attacked and we had to turn back.
What a great journey! Possibly a dream come true for all reef tank aquarists. Couldn’t believe you dive with the air compressor tho 😅 so risky. But hey indonesian like a little risk, so wellcome to Indonesia!
Dude!! I'm so happy for you. From your parents' house, to your college dorm, and now going abroad; it's so dope to watch your growth throughout the years. I love that your passion grows every year and never plateaus. Keep it up dude!
I’m more impressed Scuba Steve dives in a polo shirt
That funny
Yeet
I may die but let's see the Coral
Well you got to see the coral duh
Hi
@@mabolob7966 *sure
@@mabolob7966 what emoji?
Lol
While we are in home quarantine george is in travel, keep safe everyone
Badji he actually took a flight back to his house and is quarantining himself right now saw it on his instagram
Daniel Honey self quarantine/ not going in public unless absolutely needed
The video is dated 2/2/20
Badji
I never watched fiction movie's such as those about contagions like this. I truly thought because of modern medicine this wasn't possible. But to all of our Supprise we are dealing with one that has shaken the world to it's core.
It's hard to believe some of what is happening. I find it interesting how different peaples reactions are. Some still think the media is over reacting. ? Dr Drew is hell bent on it's not as bad as the Flu.?
But in my 60 yrs I have never seen Countries building Hospitals in record time to test or treat people in PANIC MODE. and Hospital staff in Bio Suits ? Or Italy with military convoys to haul the Dead because they can't keep up. ECT ECT. I think one thing this has proven is Peaple no matter what will always have very different opinions about everything. What say you...!
While we ar home in quarantine george is in Indonesia peeing on himself XD
GEORGE! I've been tagged by an urchin before where they were way deep like you have....try to get as many as you can out with tweezers, but the ones you can't get just soak your leg in warm water to draw out the spines. They do have a toxin, but you'll probably just be tired and have a mild headache for a few hours. Awesome vid!! Wish I could do that....can you let me know where and how to possibly do this? Would love to see this place! As a marine biologist who's dream is to get into coral research/restoration this would be a dream to experience.
It hurts like crazyyyy
It’s in Bali, Indonesia
Kim Kennell how do y'all step on those- i haven't ever stepped on one and i'm a scuba diver.
@@floralbunnies8828 I'm a diver too. You don't typically step on them while diving and if you did you have fins on and wouldn't feel anything it would just crush the spines. People step on them by the beach or in tide pools. Swimming near shore and walking in knee deep water along a rocky beach was where I stepped on one.
@@floralbunnies8828 I have seen a diver hit into one with their ankle before. The long spined urchins hide in the reef/rocks and their spines only stick out and if you're unlucky enough your forearm, hand and calves could get poked. Especially for divers like me who go for lobster, octopus and spear fish.
You take care George. Be careful with the COVID-19 all around. Love your passion for marine life. Subsriber and fan here 👍👍
Filmed before COVID, (in January so it was in the very beginning)
10:01 rough translation: "you can pull out the long one, but those that stuck inside will come out after you peed on it"
Never stung by one of them tho, so I dunno if it works ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
NO DO NOT PEE ON IT
YOURE DOING MORE HARM AND RISK HIGH INFECTION
if it ever happens to you PLEASE pull it out as much as you can
you need take a knife and scrap the area to get the toxin out wash it with soap
and soak the area in vinegar spray VINEGAR TO help neutralize the pain and help with the pain throughout the day
@@TheJmoneyp I see... thanks for the tip bro, good thing you explained it before I sting by them.
But wait... that means George was... I hope he's alright after that
I would take the advice from someone that works there rather than random people in the internet.
@@Mr_pai_pai they were joking and I'm studying in marine biology and I live in hawaii and in florida where I deal with this sometimes when I go snorkeling which I do almost every weekend
i personally experienced it
i maybe a random but Ik what I'm talking about
@@ndaruharyo1126 he was joking haha but it's a common misconception about jellyfish and sea urchins stings
vinegar really helps tho with pain and neutralize the sting
even helps dissolve the urchins spines that's trapped in the skin
Ok so like are we gonna ignore the fact that he just peed on himself on demand too
Nomar Alvarado traditional medicine 🤣
Your meant to
Can you not pee on command?
Nomar
Alvarado
@@zaneprogo682 I...yes?
The wait for these videos is so worth it 😭😭🥺🥺🥺
Yeah I hurt my feet in the lake
I know your feeling
Kinda
Me- deathly afraid of dark water due to incident
Also me- omg I love fish, must watch video
Update: I made it too the shark part, then the water got black and I dipped
Kayla Jensen hahahaha. That’s kinda sad
@@kayaaajay If you don’t mind saying.. What was the accident??
@@lifewithahedgehog192 my brother fell off a dock and I had to jump in and get him out but as I wasn’t strong enough (he wasn’t wearing life jacket) then as I was kicking my legs got tangelos in the weeds and we just floated for 5ish min waiting for someone to help us.
@@kayaaajay Oh sorry to hear that! That must have been terrifying your a good sister to be that committed to saving your brother and risking yourself. You don’t find many people like that, Good job!
10:56 "it feels like your underwater, and exploring"
You don't say? lmao
Oh George! 🥥
Ayo what😂😂 my boy retro out here
I feel so bad for George when he got pricked by the sea orchin
welcome to Indonesian Tradisional Medicine😊 greeting love from we Indonesian people for u george🙏🏽🇲🇨❤️
How do you not have 1M yet!!!!!
Very cool
The description of what it’s like to be underwater at night at depth was perfect. As a diver I personally prefer diving at night. The experience is simply just more alien. Like you literally catch yourself feeling like exactly what he said, that you have somehow escaped earth and time, and all the exists is what you see. Great video, super sketchy! Love it!
soak your legs in fresh water if you can, and use a tweezer to pull them out! the toxin isnt lethal unless your whole body is covered head to toe. The urchin spines are actually super high in calcium and as they dissolve into the body you get gradual deposits of calcium over the next few days. Been stuck tons of times and the best treatment has always been fresh water, tweezers and the massaging the remaining spine tips into the leg (yes it hurts really badly) but it pays off in the long run because itll heal faster. i did coral gardening and reef restoration in south east asia all last year, this sir is a badge of honor!
Yo!! I was not expecting Morgan freeman to do some narrating!!! ❤❤😯
oh wow, i had no clue i have a deep sea pool in my yard. i consider me and my kids lucky that we survived the dangers of 20 feet of water all those years
One of the most craziest if not the craziest vids I’ve seen
HAHAHAHA THAT JAMES CHARLES THING SCARED THE JEEBERS OUTA ME
OMG CORALFISH12G NEW VIDEO
THIS IS AMAZING! I love the way your content is evolving
Those flip flop/sock swimming shoes are top notch my man👌🏻 fashion on the HIGHEST level🤣😂
That's my favorite quote ever, "Im gonna pee on myself before I left someone pee on me"
Steve face is priceless on your outro
So cool dude! Slippahs brah! What are flip flops? Haha! Man you are crazy dude... love it! 👊🤙😎
I love the recent videos and keep up the great work
Now you are in Indonesia,Indonesian can enjoy you're video during day time
Hi dude in from Indonesia im at Jakarta and im your number 1 fan from Indonesia! You inspire to like fish more!
Even though I can’t leave my house I was laughing so hard we he peed on himself
Hey George, loved the new video! So glad you didn't get stuck by more sea urchin spines! My brother, when swimming in the waters off of southern Mexico, got stuck by three sea urchins. He had spines being pulled out for a week! I hope you heal up fast and am looking forward to the next video!
George you lucky bum!! 😍 😍 You sure are with the right people! Wish i culd do this too!
As our body heals it pushes out anything foreign in your body. i had a pretty crazy accident involving glass, couple years later i had a couple chips come out of my skin. for a couple days i could feel a "rock" like bump on my arm and sure enough a couple days later i was pulling out glass.
Hey George! Not sure if you're ever gonna read this, but if you ever get tagged by an urchin again, bath the spikes in vinegar. It will dissolve them in no time (it gets kinda foamy though). Greetings from Germany :)
This is SpOoKyyy
Your videos are better than movies, I also love the facts you give through out the videos. Keep up the good work George
Can’t wait for the Singapore video!
I wish farming corals is legal in the Philippines. We have viable shorelines to culture different species and good conditions, as well.
Wow!
The coral is amazing, but those sea urchins are no joke!
You’re a really cool person man don’t ever switch up💯
Right after I comment this you piss on yourself lol 🤣💯💯💯
finally a videeo
I’m really liking these new videos! They are really cool and fun to watch!
Me:wow iam safe|savanna:yea cmon storm lets go.|me:oki bestie|both of us:gets a tamed cheetah cub XD|me:aww i wanna name it midnight and its a gurl :3
When "Mathew McConaughey" came out all I could think of was Mikey Mouse in Vietnam lmao
3:35 and thankyou
Thanks.
I wish I could do this type of stuff! Hey George I’m a beginner and I wanna start getting into corals do you have any tank advice? Like how long should I let a tank cycle, types of corals, and all that stuff. Thanks if you see this and LOVE your videos
George has some older vids with tips and guides you should go back and take a look at his older vids , if you have any questions you can ask me I am not the most experienced but I know my stuff. GOOD LUCK!!!!
RUTHY SANDOVAL yeah...doesn’t hurt to try though right?
Main advice.. Research before you buy. Loads of videos out there on starter corals but they still need to be researched.
Cycle the tank 4-6 weeks, 3 weeks in have your water tested for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate, if your ammonia is fine, nitrites low and nitrates high, your cycle will be in the final stage, do a big 50% water change, and you'll probably get a brown algae spike, not to stress, it will go away by itself when the tank is done cycling. You can start adding fish SLOWLY after you've done that 50% water change, just to help finish off thw cycle. Beginner corals would be your softeys, and LPS. Look for leathers, zenia, daisy/star polyps, and things like hammers, torches and frogspawns. Once your tank is matured, your light is sufficient, and you have good water flow, you can look into SPS like common birdsnests etc. Goodluck!
Dustin Sumner thank you very much!
Dude great video Best content in the reefing community keep killing it my brother 💪🏽
whoever edits these videos, is a genius
i don’t own any fish or anything but one day i came across one of your videos and i’ve been on your channel a lot since
I love your previews it gets so interesting
bro your eyes look mad red in that thumbnail
And his eyes popping out of his eye sockets... creepy 😐😐
darkness allover the sky,corona allover the world and goerge allover the sea!!
And pee all over George!
Captain Dangerous wow lol
None of the fishtubers can do it like you best channel on RUclips right here everyone
Isn’t there a loophole in this...where do they get the frags?
Yay your back
I can’t believe he peed on himself that he was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
that happened to me in the Bahamas. Except the spines went in between my finger and the nail 😩😩😩
George, this is incredible! You are doing what I can only dream of for now. I am starting my studies of marine biology in the fall and hope to make my way out to places like these. Keep up the amazing content there is nothing better I can watch until I get there myself!
the chemistry is real with G and Scuba Steve (sarcasm) lol
Awesome video
Omg loved this! So awesome George hope your leg is better and you got home safe!
Coral you make my day and make me have good dreams instead of bad dreams
George is the goat bruh 💯😂🐐
This is awesome! Great video George.
Best RUclipsr out there
Welcome to Indonesia man....
Feel better soon George
me: can't wait to see some corals :)
george: *pees on self*
This guy just pissed himself on camera...on purpose lmao.
Awesome video coral fish
Omg im liking the content, you could be the next cayote peterson
Don't insult the guy... he's doing great stuff!
I've watched your videos many times, I even subscribed to your channel, but now I just know if you've been to my country before, it must be an unforgettable experience in BALI
Ok i changed my bucket list!
scuba steve is awesome
I guess the coral reef immune to the coronavirus. Keep safe guys. States under stay home quarantine
Hi culd u have a new reef tank about 150 galons and in it blue and yellow tang with clownfish
Met shark once and im hooked
That is so dope what an experience George super awesome my guy stay safe out there man 🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
The guy's passion was really cool too
Good stuff man, nice looking torches.
Love your videos bro. Keep up the great work!
owh my God!! Thats must be hurt!! T-T
But thank you very much for come to Indonesia!!
😍😍
But, really please more becareful George... Deep sea must be full with poisonous or dangerous little cute fish
Very entertaining and educational great video!
Your crazy 😝 I love your videos
one of my favorite you tube great job
I really sureee i wanna meet you if you want back to Indonesia 😭😭🤣 let me be your fannnns. And do meet and greet pleaseeee
soak the area in vinegar
spray vinegar on it helps neutralize it and helps with pain after you soak it If stung by sea urchin or jellyfish
this would be so overwhelming for me. i love sealife and fish with everything in me. have kept fish since i was 4 and ever since have always had a tank up. they silently reach to me and help me keep a ground. if it weren’t for fish i would be around today.
Jorge pls try to dive to isla verde of the philipines recently recognize as the center of the center of marine bio diversity of the word
... and all of that just bali lmao, imagine go dive on other parts of indonesia
bahahah "tradisional medecine" ngakak edan love u george keep making videos from Bandung Indonesia
Omg that animal sting you omg seriously are u okay buddy and wow the corals is awesome
Intro SCARED me my man!
Diver steve: looks at george
Diver steve's POV: What the-
George: does a dance
*CUT
continues with the night
One time I found a fluorescent green octopus with two heads and 16 tentacles. Sorry but I didn't take any photo of it. My goal was to reach challenger deep.I managed to get to a very deep part but it was goblin shark territory. We got attacked and we had to turn back.
Those flashlights look like lightsabers
2:00
Me : waohhh that's James Charles 👁️👄👁️💜💖🥝
What a great journey! Possibly a dream come true for all reef tank aquarists. Couldn’t believe you dive with the air compressor tho 😅 so risky. But hey indonesian like a little risk, so wellcome to Indonesia!
The jellyfish that you see are called comb jellies