The US, Australia and Nicaragua each have a lake with Bull Sharks in them. Nicaraguan Bull sharks reach the Lake from the San Juan river out of the Caribbean Sea.
Beautiful landscapes. I never imagined them. May be due to the fact that on the mainstream media you only hear about the problems in Nicaragua. Have a safe and joyful exploration.👍👍👍
Rodrigo I can't believe how well you speak the english language!! Good for you. I really enjoy the videos you have been coming out with. Good job my friend. God bless you. 🥰
Your videos are put together well, enjoyable. Great transitions. I love the drone shots and your choice of music and with your narrative I feel like I'm on your adventure.
Beautiful scenes in this video. You’re growing nice camera skills, and the drone shot was awesome. You’re excitement in your adventures as you’re introducing your environment is so cool. I appreciate you. Thanks so much for what you’re doing. 💕
Bull sharks live in many freshwater lakes and rivers throughout the world. Scientists believe that some migrate up rivers to give birth. Its safer for the pups. Zimbabwe also has a land locked lake with bulls and I believe so does Australia. The Mississippi also has had bulls caught a thousand miles up river.
The bull shark is the only shark that had the ability to cross over from salt water to fresh water but I found this very interesting although I do know quite a lot about sharks but this is very good thank you for sharing
But from what I had heard, they can only breed in salt water. The bull sharks that is. I'll need to look at that again. And I am totally wrong! In fact, bull sharks give live birth and purposefully have their nurseries in fresh water where other sharks can't go and eat their young. It's sharks that lay eggs that need salt water. So there! Rodrigo helped me learn something new! And it also said that Lake Nicaragua IS a waterway known for having bull sharks - so stay put of that lake! Bull sharks are known for attacking people. (I did just read that.)
How sad that they have fished most of the sharks out of the lake. Thank you for showing us what's going on with Nicaragua's largest lake! Safe travels, Rodrigo!
Your videos get better and better, your drone shots were beautiful! Thank you 🙏 for sharing your walkabout!….it is really interesting 🤨 and I have seen things I would never have seen!..God bless you abundantly and stay safe and healthy! Be careful!
Brilliant video. I'm so enjoying your travels. You seem to have found your forte. You're editing style has certainly evolved & this clever editing today had my heart racing. 🤣 I'm loving all your efforts. Stay safe. Xx
You have taught me so many things since starting your journey. Made me google Bull Sharks look, what I learned a river I have swam in has bull sharks. "Bull sharks are found in coastal waters all over the world. In the United States they are found off the East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike most sharks, bull sharks can survive in freshwater for long periods of time. They have even been found in the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers." I am never swimming in the Mississippi again. Lol Thank you for sharing.
My coworker in Maryland USA told me about the freshwater sharks this morning. I was interested, found this great video, very well made and informative thanks
Bull sharks in Australia's east coast travel up river to the freshwater, the females, mainly for reproduction, up to 80kms in the Clarence River. My great Uncles would catch massive ones, 3mtr long, to sell during the great Depression. There is a photo of them dragging one up the Main Street to sell to the fish and chip shop. Local surfers have had many incidents, some minor but many not. Bulls love muddy water. 🦈🦈🦈
Once again, my friend Rodrigo, your research is so deep and comprehensive that it makes your video not only entertaining but very educational!👏👏❤🤩I always look forward to where you go and what you are going to teach me!!🙌💚 Thank you so very much❤ Stay safe, be well and see ya next time👋👋👋👋
Stunning photography! Your editing is fantastic! I am so impressed by your travels! Thanks for sharing this great adventure with all of us! Do you get homesick?
You are really seeing interesting sights. Wonder if the bull Shark is a myth? LOL! Enjoy your travels. Vaya con Dios! Oh so that is the story over fishing...
Your joyous nature is so enjoyable as you narrate your journey. I love that you have researched where you are and educate us as you are traveling around. 👍🏻👏🏻🥰
Our own ‘Sir David Attenborough’ (UK) … you would be a great replacement for this magnificent Naturist and television presenter … now if you know of this man then you will know this is a great compliment indeed … Hmmmm just thinking perhaps a mixture of Sir David Attenborough and Ben Fogle (UK, Adventurer and TV Presenter). Fantastic vlog ! … 🙏☘️😘 OH and PS YOU ARE AN UNCLE …congratulations ! 😀
There used to be thousands of sharks in the lake. The government began to fish the sharks solely for the fins, which were shipped to China for shark fin soup. Currently the sharks are returning to the lake but very few have been seen.
I am learning so much from your videos! Love that you take the time to really learn about the area....most people go to a beautiful place and say oooo ahhh pretty! And move on. lol I LOVE history, facts, understanding the culture and way of the land in the places I visit. I love your informative videos!
Great job. You are very proud of your country's eco systems. A canal would destroy the eco system. As a canadian I would say don't sell your country short. Tourist industry would thrive in your country if set up none corrupt. Every citizen would benifit from tourism.
I think the land was uplifted. I found in Costa Rica fossils on a hight of 1000 meters of animals who lived previous in the ocean. Edit: I asked Google and it told me that the bull sharks are real in the Nicaragua lake! Sad thst the people are so poor that they need all the fishes from the lake. The situation will get very bad in the next months, because of energy and food shortages. In the US and Europe. Don't know how the situation will be in the America's.
Bull sharks are perfectly capable of living in freshwater, in the Amazon, Mississippi and the Zambezi river to name the most significant ones, have bull sharks swimming in them
Until few days I used to think that was the only place with fresh water sharks, that’s how it was presented to me, sorry If I didn’t explained correctly, I was excited about seen sharks( I have never seen one in real life):
Australia also, bull sharks are one of the most aggressive sharks as well. Maybe not up there with the great white but prolly on par with the Mako which was always one of my favorites!!
This is my mother's heart speaking. Please be safe. I understand you need your camera equipment with you. Where was your life jacket? I'm sure you and Noah were safe but what if a storm moved in or you bumped your head falling in. Sorry. Just want you safe. Almost 65 year old enjoying your travels!
Hey Rodrigo, I can tell you how to find those sharks. Go out in the lake and get in the water with 4 or 5 dead chickens tied to you and splash around for one hour. I can guarantee you that you will see some sharks. LOL
Imagine discovering that lake and jumping in, thinking you're safe, FAR AWAY from any dangerous fish, a la sharks. So you and your family & kids jump in the water, then all of a sudden the waters start boiling up with bl00d & everyone you were with has suddenly disappeared. You turn around looking side to side & then see several fins slicing thru the water heading your way...then 🦈 🦈 🦈 a pack of bull sharks start devouring you limb by limb...that'd make for a terrible day. . . Bytheby, I heard Lake Nicaragua was thee MOST shark infested body of water in the world? That is kinda a shame they've been killed of. The novelty of it seemed pretty damn cool, but for the inhabitants of the surrounding area, I can imagine them wanting to be able to use the lake w/o the fear of being attacked/eaten alive
The wonderful world of evolution. These sharks can adapt to surviving in fresh water but I live in a country that still has racism and segregation. SMH. We could stand to learn something from these sharks!
The US, Australia and Nicaragua each have a lake with Bull Sharks in them.
Nicaraguan Bull sharks reach the Lake from the San Juan river out of the Caribbean Sea.
You are talented at putting together videos. The more you create the better they become.
Beautiful landscapes. I never imagined them. May be due to the fact that on the mainstream media you only hear about the problems in Nicaragua. Have a safe and joyful exploration.👍👍👍
Rodrigo I can't believe how well you speak the english language!! Good for you. I really enjoy the videos you have been coming out with. Good job my friend. God bless you. 🥰
I love how much you love exploring and being outdoors. I enjoy seeing places I have never been to, through your eyes.
Your videos are put together well, enjoyable. Great transitions. I love the drone shots and your choice of music and with your narrative I feel like I'm on your adventure.
What a great tour guide. You sure did your homework. Excellent video. Footage is outstanding. Keep up your great work (Video's).
Rodrigo! Beautiful video and very interesting! Thank you so much! Love from Calgary, Alberta. Canada
Beautiful scenes in this video. You’re growing nice camera skills, and the drone shot was awesome. You’re excitement in your adventures as you’re introducing your environment is so cool. I appreciate you. Thanks so much for what you’re doing. 💕
Great video! Keep up the good work!
Bull sharks live in many freshwater lakes and rivers throughout the world. Scientists believe that some migrate up rivers to give birth. Its safer for the pups. Zimbabwe also has a land locked lake with bulls and I believe so does Australia. The Mississippi also has had bulls caught a thousand miles up river.
The bull shark is the only shark that had the ability to cross over from salt water to fresh water but I found this very interesting although I do know quite a lot about sharks but this is very good thank you for sharing
I commented as well, that Bull Sharks will swim up the fresh water rivers in Florida, USA 😊 I love sharks, they are fascinating
But from what I had heard, they can only breed in salt water.
The bull sharks that is.
I'll need to look at that again.
And I am totally wrong!
In fact, bull sharks give live birth and purposefully have their nurseries in fresh water where other sharks can't go and eat their young.
It's sharks that lay eggs that need salt water.
So there! Rodrigo helped me learn something new!
And it also said that Lake Nicaragua IS a waterway known for having bull sharks - so stay put of that lake!
Bull sharks are known for attacking people. (I did just read that.)
Not just a bull shark a couple more sharks can
Actually there's 3 plus a sawfish,, however one is so rare that it's very seldom encountered and only gets about 3ft long
How sad that they have fished most of the sharks out of the lake. Thank you for showing us what's going on with Nicaragua's largest lake! Safe travels, Rodrigo!
Your are doing an AMAZING job. Drone footage was EXCELLENT. Thanks for sharing.
Your work is very professional. Keep it up but please keep yourself safe.
great video! We really enjoy your story telling.
"Just going around doing shark stuff" Love it.
Great video! Perfect music, beautiful photography, and so interesting! Loved all the birds - thanks for sharing! 💙
Always great to see what u see!! Have a safe travels always. Happy u did all this before building your house
You make the most wonderful videos! They are so interesting and you are such a great commentator. You are a gifted young man, keep doing it!
Your face when you got into the kayak was great!
Hanging around doing shark stuff ! Great line! :)
WOW love your drone shots this is so beautiful never seen anything like thanks Rodrigo :
Sharks or not that was amazing scenery great camera 📷 work thanks and be safe love from Canada 🇨🇦
Hello from a fellow canuck 😊
Beautifully done! You should have a travel show on television. En serio!
One of your best videos Hope to be able to talk about your adventure once you are back in Boquete!
Interesting videos Rodrigo
Thanks for sharing
Great video, awesome music.
Rodrigo, your videos are really blossoming! Congrats my friend! Keep up the hard work ❤
Your videos get better and better, your drone shots were beautiful! Thank you 🙏 for sharing your walkabout!….it is really interesting 🤨 and I have seen things I would never have seen!..God bless you abundantly and stay safe and healthy! Be careful!
great name for your guide! Anyways my dad and brother have kayaks back in my hometown. Super fun.
Brilliant video. I'm so enjoying your travels. You seem to have found your forte. You're editing style has certainly evolved & this clever editing today had my heart racing. 🤣 I'm loving all your efforts. Stay safe. Xx
Hi, thank you so much 😂 I have being having fun editing 🕺
Very interesting facts there about the sharks and sword fish. Kinda sad they overfished the lake! Beautiful area!
Love looking at nature in other parts of the world.... thanks for sharing your adventures!
"Hanging around doing shark stuff. 😁😅 Love it and the whole vlog. Muchas gracias for bringing me smile and learning new things too.
Soooo happy you are having such a good time. Looking for sharks, you are a braver man than I.
Rodrigo, the Explorer 👍🕵️
Sorry you didn’t see any sharks this time. The kayak trip looked fun. The scenery was beautiful!
Wow! Your filming and editing is amazing! Loved this video.
So beautiful!! 😊
You have taught me so many things since starting your journey. Made me google Bull Sharks look, what I learned a river I have swam in has bull sharks.
"Bull sharks are found in coastal waters all over the world. In the United States they are found off the East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike most sharks, bull sharks can survive in freshwater for long periods of time. They have even been found in the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers."
I am never swimming in the Mississippi again. Lol
Thank you for sharing.
My heart is beating a hundred miles a minute. Be careful what a awesome video. Thank you for taking us on this amazing adventure 💕
Hey Rodrigo, xx I'm glad your doing well, and got to experience your first Kiyak ride 💥.
Happy Travels 🎈.
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
Amazing!
My coworker in Maryland USA told me about the freshwater sharks this morning. I was interested, found this great video, very well made and informative thanks
Bull sharks in Australia's east coast travel up river to the freshwater, the females, mainly for reproduction, up to 80kms in the Clarence River. My great Uncles would catch massive ones, 3mtr long, to sell during the great Depression. There is a photo of them dragging one up the Main Street to sell to the fish and chip shop. Local surfers have had many incidents, some minor but many not. Bulls love muddy water. 🦈🦈🦈
lol. .... I noticed when you jumped in for a swim you jumped out even faster......
Your videos just get better and better. You really have found your niche. ❤
Beautiful Rodrigo very nice
Dude your videos are awesome!!!
Kaylee had her baby ❤️
If so, maybe you should have🤐 Let them break their special news!
Amazing scenery👍👏
Once again, my friend Rodrigo, your research is so deep and comprehensive that it makes your video not only entertaining but very educational!👏👏❤🤩I always look forward to where you go and what you are going to teach me!!🙌💚 Thank you so very much❤ Stay safe, be well and see ya next time👋👋👋👋
Headed to Ometepec right now!
🙋🏼👏👍🌠😄 Excellent video!
Stunning photography! Your editing is fantastic! I am so impressed by your travels! Thanks for sharing this great adventure with all of us! Do you get homesick?
Rodrigo! FYI, Pelican kayaks are made in Canada since the 70s. So cool!
not anymore... apparently they've released 3 bull sharks in lake nipissing ontario canada..
Awesome videography Rodrigo……keep up the good work! #dropkickmurphys 👍✌️🇺🇸 #cominguptoboston
You are really seeing interesting sights. Wonder if the bull Shark is a myth? LOL! Enjoy your travels. Vaya con Dios! Oh so that is the story over fishing...
Yay first comment
Your joyous nature is so enjoyable as you narrate your journey. I love that you have researched where you are and educate us as you are traveling around. 👍🏻👏🏻🥰
bellisimos tus viajes :D gracias!
Hola ;D gracias
Our own ‘Sir David Attenborough’ (UK) … you would be a great replacement for this magnificent Naturist and television presenter … now if you know of this man then you will know this is a great compliment indeed …
Hmmmm just thinking perhaps a mixture of Sir David Attenborough and Ben Fogle (UK, Adventurer and TV Presenter).
Fantastic vlog ! … 🙏☘️😘
OH and PS YOU ARE AN UNCLE …congratulations ! 😀
There used to be thousands of sharks in the lake. The government began to fish the sharks solely for the fins, which were shipped to China for shark fin soup. Currently the sharks are returning to the lake but very few have been seen.
I am learning so much from your videos! Love that you take the time to really learn about the area....most people go to a beautiful place and say oooo ahhh pretty! And move on. lol I LOVE history, facts, understanding the culture and way of the land in the places I visit. I love your informative videos!
Your crocodiles image was so funny!
🦈 maybe next time.
Great awesome video I'm gonna subscribe
I'm loving your videos. Stay safe out there ?
I HAVE A KAYAK. HAVE HAD FOR YEARS. LOVE THEM.
I hope you are doing a few more videos on Ometepe. We love it there.
Awesome video
Great job. You are very proud of your country's eco systems. A canal would destroy the eco system. As a canadian I would say don't sell your country short. Tourist industry would thrive in your country if set up none corrupt. Every citizen would benifit from tourism.
I think the land was uplifted.
I found in Costa Rica fossils on a hight of 1000 meters of animals who lived previous in the ocean.
Edit:
I asked Google and it told me that the bull sharks are real in the Nicaragua lake! Sad thst the people are so poor that they need all the fishes from the lake. The situation will get very bad in the next months, because of energy and food shortages.
In the US and Europe. Don't know how the situation will be in the America's.
Bull sharks are perfectly capable of living in freshwater, in the Amazon, Mississippi and the Zambezi river to name the most significant ones, have bull sharks swimming in them
Until few days I used to think that was the only place with fresh water sharks, that’s how it was presented to me, sorry If I didn’t explained correctly, I was excited about seen sharks( I have never seen one in real life):
Australia also, bull sharks are one of the most aggressive sharks as well. Maybe not up there with the great white but prolly on par with the Mako which was always one of my favorites!!
This is my mother's heart speaking. Please be safe. I understand you need your camera equipment with you. Where was your life jacket? I'm sure you and Noah were safe but what if a storm moved in or you bumped your head falling in. Sorry. Just want you safe. Almost 65 year old enjoying your travels!
Hi, there were no life jackets😅, thanks for worrying about me ❤️ I’ll be safe.
I don't understand why you would want to attempt fate. Possibly being attacked! Love your smile, it makes me smile.
Beautiful thumbnail photo.
Hey Rodrigo, I can tell you how to find those sharks. Go out in the lake and get in the water with 4 or 5 dead chickens tied to you and splash around for one hour. I can guarantee you that you will see some sharks.
LOL
🤣I don’t think that’s safe at all
@@thejunglecouple, HAHAHAHA
your country is very beautiful thanks for sharing with us.
It will be hard anyways, cuz deep in the lake"s water is kind of dark, so it will a ramdon occasion.
Charks? Where are you charks! Lol! Love you Rodrigo, safe travels!👁️💖🐂🦈😘💋
The Ogygian flood of May 1687 BC.
Sharknadow!!!😎
Imagine discovering that lake and jumping in, thinking you're safe, FAR AWAY from any dangerous fish, a la sharks.
So you and your family & kids jump in the water, then all of a sudden the waters start boiling up with bl00d & everyone you were with has suddenly disappeared.
You turn around looking side to side & then see several fins slicing thru the water heading your way...then 🦈 🦈 🦈 a pack of bull sharks start devouring you limb by limb...that'd make for a terrible day. . .
Bytheby, I heard Lake Nicaragua was thee MOST shark infested body of water in the world? That is kinda a shame they've been killed of. The novelty of it seemed pretty damn cool, but for the inhabitants of the surrounding area, I can imagine them wanting to be able to use the lake w/o the fear of being attacked/eaten alive
we got heaps of bull sharks in Australia
I will let you know that plenty of other lakes have sharks. I live in south Louisiana and you can find sharks in our lakes near the shore. Bullsharksu
I know bull sharks will swim up the fresh water rivers in Florida, USA
HELMET is great for your head but what about arms and legs, etc.
MAYBE... Maybe they don't go in and out of fresh or salt water because they CAN... Maybe they do it because they NEED to.
Bull sharks live in fresh water rivers that connect to the ocean in the United States
All around the world. That's just what they do! It's all about reproduction.
Nope. We have Bull Sharks in freshwater rivers and lakes here in Australia.
Bull sharks often swim up rivers from the ocean. Think Río San Juan.
Bull Sharks go back and forth from the Caribbean to lake Nicaragua.
Amazing how they adapt to salt water and freshwater
Those pigs look delicious.
😮😢 sad😞😭
A helmet? Are the sharks gonna bonk you on the head before eating you?
Sharks doing shark stuff...hahahaha
The wonderful world of evolution. These sharks can adapt to surviving in fresh water but I live in a country that still has racism and segregation. SMH. We could stand to learn something from these sharks!