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Video Clips - Page 7

Video Clips
Click on the picture to get the video clip that goes with it. You can download the video clips.  Simply right-click on the video once you see it play on your computer. Choose the option to save the file. Due to space limitations at this site and a growing collection of video, sound, and photos, we have established another domain and site that will be linked to this one. When you click on the video clip to play it, don't be surprised that the address changes. The other site has much faster servers and it will speed up your ability to see the clips quicker.

All of the clips on the page are ones that we've taken and produced. Educators and students may use these in non-commercial productions. They may not be sold and they may not be posted on your webpage. However, your students can include the video clips in a QTI project that may be posted to the Internet. You have permission to link to the clips if you find them of use.
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The photos on this page are screen captures from the video segments.


Goodale State Park has a hidden glade that is quite beautiful. Here you can see the water rushing out from the falling waters from the pond where the cypress grow.

Goodale State Park pond
 

Because of the location of the waterfall where the cypress pond spills into the stream below, you can get quite close to the action. This video clip is one view of the water at the edge as it shoots over into the swirling water at the bottom of the short waterfall. As you watch this short clip, you get a sense of the energy involved.

  Water at the edge of a waterfall

The ripples in the water attracted my attention. I could see an insect darting about on the surface of the water. It was most cooperative and even slowed down enough so that I could film it. Here's one of the close-ups it allowed me to take!

Water bug swimming

The water rushing over the rocks in the pond was a soothing sight at Goodale State Park.

Water over the rocks in a stream

This is another view of the water rushing over the rocks. When you play the clip, you'll certainly hear the loud sounds produced from the water rushing by.

  Another view of water rushing over the rocks


As the water rushed over the spillway to create the waterfall into the stream below, I noticed a stick at the edge. A slight irregularity on the stick caused the water to fan out.
 
A close-up of the waterfall

Normally, waterfalls are so large that it is difficult to get close to observe and appreciate the sheer energy involved when water moves in this way. In this clip, I follow the water over the edge to the bottom.

Waterfall at the bottom

Check out the action at the bottom of the waterfall!

The waterfall at Goodale State Park
 

last edited:  May 2, 2004

E-mail: Jane