Swimming Elephant by Real Freedom Productions

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  • Опубліковано 23 кві 2013
  • Have you ever seen a diving Elephant? freedom-divers.com
    Elephant swimming in the Bay of Bengal, Andaman Islands, India.
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    DISCLAIMER & EXPLANATION REGARDING ANY POTENTIAL ACCUSATIONS OF "ANIMAL CRUELTY"
    - The guy whom so many have accused of mistreating Rachan the Elephant by "poking", "forcing him into the water", etc, etc... That guy is actually Rachan's Mahout, a.k.a trainer, and has been raising Rachan for countless years; they have a very special bond and he is very, very fond of Rachan!-
    - When swimming, he's actually NOT hitting the elephants ear for any other reason than to keep Rachan safe. Yes, really!!!
    The bay where one can see Rachan swimming has a narrow sandbank underwater, stretching from one side of the bay to the other. Rachan needs to swim along this sand bank for safety reasons so as to avoid going out into deeper water- especially as he is getting very old now, or he runs the risk of drowning if he ventures into deeper water. The stick is ONLY meant to keep him on the right path. There are moments later in the video where he swims without the Mahout. Also, it's a slight catch 22: though Rachan LOVES swimming, he obviously cannot see clearly underwater, so actually needs his Mahout to help him. Not Cruel in ANY way.
    - and before you get too prematurely angry about the sound of that: it should be noted he is never forced into the water! In fact, there are even some days where all the divers can be ready & waiting for him in the water, and he just won't go in! It's up to him! Ever just woken up one day and decided that you didn't feel like getting wet right at that moment?? Same thing, and no force on Earth can push an elephant that size into the water- more to the point, we don't even try
    - and the "chain" around his ankle? Not actually a chain! It's in fact a ceremonial "ribbon"/ rope that the owners tie around his ankle for spiritual reasons. The same practise is carried out in all nations which consider the Elephant a sacred animal, such as India and Thailand to name but a few. In fact, this rope is very similar to the "Mongkon" head gear that the ancient siamese warriors would wear to bless a field of battle; a tradition still honoured by all modern day Muay Thai practitioners, and so once again, allow me to reassure everyone by saying: this is not animal cruelty.
    - Finally, for those concerned about his Tusks being sawn off, again, it's a safety issue: as his tusks got so big at one stage, it actually began causing him to have unnecessary weight, pressure on his teeth, gums and entire jaw. It was only when a Vet suggested "trimming" them for Rachan's overall comfort and well being that the decision was made to saw off the end.
    SO I HOPE EVERYONE WHO WAS EVEN THINKING OF POSTING A NEGATIVE COMMENT ABOUT THIS VIDEO AND INSINUATING THAT THIS IS IN ANY WAY AN ACT OF ANIMAL CRUELTY, THINKS TWICE BEFORE DOING SO.
    Cinematographer: Nico Lurot
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  • @sachinsmuthe
    @sachinsmuthe 5 років тому +22

    Unfortunately Ranjan is no more. Passed away in 2013.
    🙏RIP🙏

  • @HelloImMatt
    @HelloImMatt 9 років тому +170

    Seriously, people need to learn to read video descriptions...

    • @TheRawPerformer
      @TheRawPerformer 9 років тому +27

      Yes, you're right. And even more people need to learn how to think for themselves and not accept an idea because someone told them too.
      Are you capable of discussing an idea without feeling pressured to accept it?

    • @HelloImMatt
      @HelloImMatt 9 років тому +2

      TheRawPerformer Yup, that's also a big truth :)

    • @truthseeker3536
      @truthseeker3536 4 роки тому +14

      @@TheRawPerformer Its funny how nobody screams animal cruelty when a horse has a chunk of metal shoved in its mouth, then thats attached to ropes wrapped around the horses head so a rider can control it. But if you prod an elephant with a stick to guide it, its animal cruelty. Hypocrisy is a funny thing.

    • @mab1923
      @mab1923 4 роки тому +5

      Besides some facts, like the tusk issue, I agree on - exploitaition remains. You can also call handcuffs friendship bracelets and prison jumpsuits tricots, they will never be. classical cheap prolepsis from "Real Freedom Productions" - ironic, infantile name btw

    • @clumsyninja3181
      @clumsyninja3181 2 роки тому

      U can't fix dumb

  • @lesliefisher9309
    @lesliefisher9309 7 років тому +28

    This is so beautiful! I love seeing elephants swim.

  • @lpsp442
    @lpsp442 7 років тому +15

    I just watched a Ricky Gervais clip where he mentions elephant swimming. Curious, I type it in and find this. Mesmerising!

  • @Sporquill
    @Sporquill 9 місяців тому +5

    it looks genuinely so happy! this is the closest that an elephant can get to smiling, and i adore it!

  • @Technodreamer
    @Technodreamer 10 років тому +42

    It must feel wonderful to be so weightless! I don't envy Rachan when he gets out of the water, though.

  • @tacomafan7488
    @tacomafan7488 10 років тому +35

    Humans have to use tanks, when elephant uses trunk LOL

  • @vastikaladelbarrio
    @vastikaladelbarrio 9 років тому +49

    I absolutely LOVE this video. Ever since I was a kid, maybe 12 years old, I've had this strange affinity with elephants underwater because of this dream I had. I dreamed that I was swimming in the ocean with many, many elephants. It was the most beautiful, cristaline water. And there was this one specific elephant that was significantly larger than the rest, I was an insect next to this elephant. And the rest of the elephants and me just swam around. I must mention that I don't actually know how to swim. It was the most peaceful and beautiful dream I have ever had. And I'll never forget it. Especially since I tend to have a lot of nightmares.

    • @alicegarbutt4360
      @alicegarbutt4360 2 роки тому +1

      You still remember?

    • @urmom3246
      @urmom3246 Рік тому

      bro nobody asked

    • @Pallavi_here
      @Pallavi_here Рік тому +1

      That's just straight up ethereal. I hope u have more dreams like that.

    • @JChristianOdehnal
      @JChristianOdehnal 6 місяців тому

      That sounds like an absolute fabulous dream. What did it mean, do you think?

  • @paulwaters1447
    @paulwaters1447 10 років тому +101

    i learn t something today. Elephants float....

    • @trevifontana6675
      @trevifontana6675 4 роки тому

      You are right

    • @prosimian
      @prosimian 4 роки тому +12

      If ships can float then elephants can

    • @florese4804
      @florese4804 3 роки тому +1

      @@prosimian huh?

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 2 роки тому

      @@florese4804
      You can make a boat out of concrete; if you get the buoyancy correct, it will float ...
      Look up buoyancy forces, and that will explain how, and why, almost anything can float ...
      I've personally seen a Grey Squirrel swim, using its tail as a rudder ...

    • @florese4804
      @florese4804 2 роки тому

      @@nigelft huh?

  • @farhan4487
    @farhan4487 5 років тому +23

    I was gonna post a negative comment but i read the description and then i understood the whole reason behind the"poking" and "cutting the tusk".overall good video😁

    • @tjnance4827
      @tjnance4827 5 років тому +3

      Colour Wheel thank god you actually took time not to jump to conclusions unlike all these other oversensitive crybabies

    • @al-zona1229
      @al-zona1229 4 роки тому

      U thing u giod bat u were bad

    • @friends9903
      @friends9903 3 роки тому

      @@al-zona1229 your grammar is not good

    • @al-zona1229
      @al-zona1229 3 роки тому

      @@friends9903 hi

  • @duncanng3
    @duncanng3 8 років тому +26

    Lol, I guess the idea for snorkel come from nature too? :P

  • @petrahenchell
    @petrahenchell 9 років тому +12

    what's the deepest can they go? this is amazing, i never thought of elephants swiming - especially in salt water.

    • @onman14
      @onman14 8 місяців тому

      Probably to the bottom, but you wouldn't want to test that

  • @wullebulle123
    @wullebulle123 10 років тому +72

    even elephants were fish once

    • @mrtaoroo
      @mrtaoroo 5 років тому +7

      One theory is elephants ancestors were some kind of aquatic mammal!

    • @alvexok5523
      @alvexok5523 5 років тому +2

      @@mrtaoroo , elephants evolved from a swimming mammal such as dolphins or whales, but were probably not much like either of them except for them being mammal fish with no gills. Maybe, millions of years before then, they were fish with gills, then an amphibian type of fish with both. All of these of course have been extinct for about 100 million years.

    • @direwolfhunter7055
      @direwolfhunter7055 4 роки тому

      @@alvexok5523 100 million years? Dinos lived 65 million years xddddddddddddddddd so that means dinos and mammals live togethere?

    • @alvexok5523
      @alvexok5523 4 роки тому

      @@direwolfhunter7055, no, my fault, I worded it wrong. I meant that the fish and amphibian creatures before they evolved into pre-elephant like sea creatures lived about 100 million years ago. The pre-elephant sea mammals and pre-elephant land mammals were closer to around 10 - 30 million years ago. They weren't around any longer ago than about 30 million years ago, a good 35 million years after the last dinosaurs. These are all evolutionists' theories anyway. I definitely believe in evolution, but have never been sure how one class of animals have evolved into another, such as amphibians/reptiles having evolved into mammals

    • @direwolfhunter7055
      @direwolfhunter7055 4 роки тому +1

      @@alvexok5523 Todays elephant lived 200K years ago while mammoth's lived over 40K years they lived on ice age and the sea elephant lived in the time of ice age so yeah your right coz sea elephants evolved to land elephants many sea animals transformed into land animals and some land animals transformed to sea animals like blue whale and dolphins

  • @ThomsonSafaris
    @ThomsonSafaris 10 років тому +17

    this is awesome! can't imagine the feeling of swimming next to an elephant.

  • @sherrygrace960
    @sherrygrace960 2 роки тому +15

    There’s something honestly incredibly sad to me about the chains, loneliness and dulled tusks of that elephant to me. I hope he/she was having fun ♥️
    Edit: I’m aware he’s not being abused thanks to a commenter! And sadly, I’ve now found out he’s deceased as of 2016 after reading more about him. At least he had happy days swimming around with film makers and photographers !

    • @panoken2130
      @panoken2130 2 роки тому

      READ. THE. DESCRIPTION.

    • @sherrygrace960
      @sherrygrace960 2 роки тому +1

      @@panoken2130 cool. Usually I do, but I guess I didn’t this time. Though I should clarify, I was actually genuinely not alluding to abuse. It just looked sad to me seeing a giant and wonderful beast that way, altered. It’s good to know that he didn’t come from any abuse that caused that. I actually thought he was a rescue.
      Thanks again !
      RIP Rajan the Elephant 🐘

  • @marissageldersma8882
    @marissageldersma8882 8 років тому +5

    This was amazing!!😍
    Thanks for the disclaimer in the description!!

  • @huangwu2563
    @huangwu2563 7 років тому +10

    There is nothing of torture and abuse with this video!
    Many elephants enjoy swimming.
    Actually, when you examine the creature carefully, you would agree that they are born to be good and willing swimmers.
    One, the trunk is their biggest natural advantage in swimming. It serves as a snorkel and enables the animal to breathe with their body nearly entirely underwater. They never have to struggle for a breath of air and how should we humans envy this!
    Two, their huge body provides additional stability, which enables them to swim in waters that are not so peaceful.
    Three, their stocky build means that in comparison to their huge body weight, the area of their skin, which is also their exposure to the cold water, is relatively small. This is a great advantage to keep their body temperature warm in water. This gives them the potential to swim long distances.
    Four, in fact they are untiring long distance swimmers, because the float of water supports their huge body weight, which is very good news for them. Actually creatures larger than elephants all live in the sea, because they cannot support their own body weight on the land, and elephants will surely enjoy this advantage of water like the whales, as the time in water is the only chance that they can be free from the burden of their body weight.
    Five, many mammals have fur on them and they are sometimes reluctant to swim because they can be ill or vulnerable with when their fur becomes soggy. The cat is a perfect example.However, when you look at the elephant, no fur! No worries!
    It is almost confirmed by the scientists that the elephants swam from india to Sri Lanka to reside there.
    Of course it is dangerous to assert that all elephants love swimming.
    When you look at us human beings, while many of us love the sport and swim every day, there are plenty of us who don't fancy swimming or are even not capable of doing it.
    Like us, an elephant is intelligent and sophisticated enough to develop an individual "elephanity" that decides his liking of swimming.
    However, elephants' many advantages in swimming mean that at least SOME of them will like it. And when you watch this video, you see so many people are assisting the sport of this elephant at a good cost. It would not be so expensive or troublesome to choose an elephant that really loves swimming to shoot the video.
    It is really different from forcing the elephants to draw pictures.
    Because elephants are not born to draw pics, they are not born to be mounted or play tricks, but they can be born to love swimming.

    • @mrtaoroo
      @mrtaoroo 5 років тому +3

      Very nice explanation.
      I will just add that some scientists think elephants ancestors were actually aquatic mammals.

    • @4skull162
      @4skull162 2 роки тому +1

      @JayLeeBeanz read the description

  • @fairyphil
    @fairyphil 9 років тому +18

    I am so posting a negative comment: Video is not long enough! Beautiful.

    • @hampter623
      @hampter623 7 місяців тому +1

      You got me in the first half ngl

  • @ThisGuyRides
    @ThisGuyRides 9 років тому +20

    Funny looking sea elephant.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому +1

      This Guy Gotta love the sea! You never know what might turn up!! ;)

  • @videosbyensphotography4631
    @videosbyensphotography4631 10 років тому +8

    He's so far away...I wish I could teleport there from Canada to see him!

  • @maartjeschermer4691
    @maartjeschermer4691 9 років тому +7

    owkee i just have to respond on some things you people say... first of all.. i do not see any force when the elephant is going in to the water. his trainer has to 'run' to keep up with him. Elephants have a realy heavy heads, thats why they have no neck, it can simply not support there weight. that's why they have there trunk. If an elephand swims to deep, it can drown.. that does not meen it does not like to swim. Loads of animals like to swim! Not only to cool there body off, some land anmals like to mate in the water! Have you ever seen a horse swim! The coordination of there front and hind legs look simular to that of this elephant.
    Than the 'chain'... If it were in fact a chain... don't you think he would have it on al 4 legs en they woud be connected so he could not run......
    Than to 'pokking'... elephants have real thick skin.. some people think they are fat but they're not! they have a real thick layer of skin and a lot of muscles! The so called 'pokking' with the stick feels like a fly on our skin.. have you ever tryed to kick some one under water? that does not work... it does not even hurt! the elephant simpley feels a light correction in the direction he's going.. that's called training! accomplish a lot, with the minimum amount of force! That way the animal WANTS to 'work' for you! Relexation is the reward! (i do that with my horse all the time, he used to be a wild animal, it simley is not possible for him anymore to live in the wild, so i have to train him that he is using his body the right way so he can carry me on his back)
    So befor all you animal wellfare lovers go and complain to an organisasion (f.w.i. see what the discription of an organisasion is they are not about making money!) who try's to explain about wild animals en make people see the beauty of them... think twice... dumb asses!

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому

      Thank you so, so much for taking the time to write your comments. As you must have seen from our video description, we've tried to explain all of this in, we've even added super obvious annotations to "Read the description", and still people don't get it!! While I believe in remaining active with my UA-cam Community, I frankly got tired of telling people to read the description...
      With that said, I really do sincerely extend my thanks to you, and offer my deepest respects to you as a Horse Trainer. It's so nice to both read the thoughts of someone who has both an informed opinion (as opposed to just an irrelevant one...), and even more refreshing to see someone engaging their brain before just commenting and trolling videos.
      I wish you all the best for the futiure with your horse, and hope to see you on our Channel more ;)
      Thank you very much once again

  • @msj5473
    @msj5473 10 років тому +10

    It's ironic you call yourselves freedom divers when this poor baby is kept a prisoner in chains.

    • @wilmalafferty9469
      @wilmalafferty9469 10 років тому +3

      Some people even keep dogs and cats confined to a house.

    • @msj5473
      @msj5473 10 років тому +1

      Wilma Lafferty Cats and dogs are domesticated animals. Elephants are wild animals. There is a huge difference.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому +7

      Jackie,
      I appreciate your concerns, but could I ask you please to maybe read the description and all fears you may have will be aleviated, I assure you. If you'd like me to explain why we are called Freedom Divers, just let me know

    • @strongmanlinc
      @strongmanlinc 9 років тому

      Money! Money! Money!

    • @shelbymarie2249
      @shelbymarie2249 9 років тому +5

      Jackie S Um, actually dogs were wild at some point too. Hence, the reason we now call them "domesticated".

  • @julianrenfroe5604
    @julianrenfroe5604 9 років тому +1

    Anyone saying "elephants don't like to swim" do your research . They LOVE to swim .

  • @mandy9459
    @mandy9459 9 років тому +5

    The thing is he probably hardly feels the stick with the thick skin and all

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому +7

      mandypanda946 Absolutely correct. That stick is so flimsy, even if the trainer were trying to hurt Rachan, he would have no luck with such a tiny stick- I'm sure you know, Elephants have VERY thick skin. We believe it's perfectly clear- simply by looking at the trainers movement/ energy he uses- that he is in no way trying to hurt Rachan.

  • @Yo5-
    @Yo5- 8 років тому +2

    OMG

  • @martiwaterman1437
    @martiwaterman1437 9 років тому +2

    The original elephants, the ancestors, were aquatic animals. Elephants came from the sea and are cousins of the manatee, another gentle creature. There is something very spiritual about seeing an ele return to its 'roots'.

    • @mrtaoroo
      @mrtaoroo 5 років тому

      Finally one guy who knows something

  • @talonflame_brawlstars.7208
    @talonflame_brawlstars.7208 3 роки тому +2

    So this is how mammoths did it, very fascinating! I love elephants

  • @gillioncloney5330
    @gillioncloney5330 10 років тому +30

    I am incredibly passionate about animals and their wellbeing. I don't see this as an abused elephant. I can't imagine how wonderful it must be to the elephant to feel that buoyancy and freedom of movement. He seems very comfortable using his trunk as a snorkel and because elephants are exceptional swimmers I don't see that all of your negative comments are warranted. Yes there are many abused elephants and other animals in the world but I honestly don't see this as one of them.

    • @fisherdank
      @fisherdank 5 років тому +5

      Did you not see the chain on its right front foot and the guy poking it with a stick to get it to swim?

    • @theredlindworm732
      @theredlindworm732 4 роки тому +2

      @@fisherdank READ THE DESCRIPTION!

  • @annitagrant8032
    @annitagrant8032 9 років тому +3

    I loved this. I understand peoples' concerns, but sheesh, you explained all and I believe you. This beautiful animal has a good life; Much better than many other elephants. Look up Raju's rescue and story.

  • @mosstallon26
    @mosstallon26 9 років тому +53

    honestly i watched the video before reading the description and i didn't see anything cruel about it. elephants love water i think it's wonderful that with the help of his trainers he's allowed to swim. and for everyone posting nonsense about animal cruelty seriously READ THE DESCRIPTION THAT'S SO ANNOYING. pretty sure no one would post this to get sued for animal abuse. just saying. amazing video by the way, i loved it

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому

      ***** Thank you so much! We're really glad you were able to enjoy it and look beyond all the empty screams of "animal cruelty". Hope to be seeing you on our channel regularly?

    • @mosstallon26
      @mosstallon26 9 років тому +2

      Freedom Divers Phuket You most definitely will :) im absessed with animals and the sea so im sure i'll love your channel.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому

      ***** That's great! Well, we really hope you'll become a regular viewer!? Fyi, we've been through a slight cold patch in the last few months due to our videographer being offered a multitude of high profile opportunities- most notably from Getty Images and most recently from EarthTouchTV. We will be contributing footage twice a month to EarthTouch's series, "Wild Oceans". We'll be sharing the final edit on our channel of course, so look out for that. A quick question, given your love for the sea: We want to bring our viewers the best experience possible, so with that in mind, what content would you like to see more of from us? Amazing Fish footage short snippets? Our Video Logs? GoPro Underwater footage? or maybe some long overdue Feature Presentations from a destination? We'd love to know what you want to see the most!

    • @mosstallon26
      @mosstallon26 9 років тому +3

      Honestly i watch everything.. maybe try to get shots of afew different species of fish and add a small caption about them? like their names and stuff. I liked the short videos i watched with the different fish.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому +1

      ***** Our new video has just ben released! It's a direct result of your suggestion for some shots of different species of fish. I think you'll agree after seeing it that it's quite "unique".But, the real reason we are letting you know is because we thgought your suggestion was a good one, and we were long overdue to showcase a short fish vid; so we've given you a credit for pitching the idea, and linked to your channel to express our thanks!
      It's been really nice to be reminded that there are people like yourself out there who also love the sea!!
      Hope you like the new vid! ua-cam.com/video/0VaQgy84KbI/v-deo.html

  • @Zuradatukishvili
    @Zuradatukishvili 10 років тому +3

    Video is amazing!!! What the soundtracks are here?

  • @GH-sx6tk
    @GH-sx6tk 3 роки тому +1

    Just heard Roobyn Williams talking on Science show about swimming elephants, trunks designed for snorkelling and closely related to Dugong! amazing!

  • @FreedomDivers
    @FreedomDivers  10 років тому +7

    those tiny movements it makes still push it a long way because of the amount of force it has

  • @GoldenIslandSenorita
    @GoldenIslandSenorita 9 років тому

    I would love to see Rachan one day! 💜🐘

  • @Icanfigureitoutintime
    @Icanfigureitoutintime 8 років тому +1

    Let's all just hope the descript is factual and that the big fella is well taken care of. A great man once told me to believe nothing i hear and only half of what i see. It's served me well.

  • @FreedomDivers
    @FreedomDivers  10 років тому +1

    there are 2 tracks:
    Jerry Goldsmith's Crash Site
    &
    James Newton Howard's Archer Hike

  • @PAULLONDEN
    @PAULLONDEN 9 років тому +26

    Great ...Even if it's a business. The Elephant looked quite happy. Must be an amazing experience for such a huge animal to be totally weightless.
    All these little moaners should read the description first....

  • @kpercy04
    @kpercy04 10 років тому +2

    He looks Happy

  • @brookewelty4397
    @brookewelty4397 10 років тому +6

    Why is that guy jabbing him with a stick?

  • @Spratti1ers
    @Spratti1ers 9 років тому +2

    What's the chain around his right front foot for??

  • @leoryff979
    @leoryff979 8 років тому +1

    Guys, it's an elephant. *AN ELEPHANT*. How do you think they're "forcing it" to do anything? It's like those times they break out of zoos. Nobody can stop something that big, and nobody can really control it either.

    • @eles4evr586
      @eles4evr586 8 років тому

      Hmmm, Sawed off tusks, looks like a chain around the foot. mahout poking it's ear (the most sensitive part) with a stick. This elephant is a slave. The way you get a large elephant to do what you want is to abuse it as a baby. It's standard all through Asia. Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, etc. It's not magic, just cultually accepted sociopaths at work. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3199391/Tortured-tourists-Chained-spot-20-years-Beaten-submission-secret-jungle-training-camps-terrible-plight-Indian-elephants-LIZ-JONES.html

    • @leoryff979
      @leoryff979 8 років тому +1

      Correct, that man is a mahout. He makes his living and feeds his family by working with that elephant. It is his *livelihood*. He probably treats it better than most people treat their cars, even if only because it would literally take years to replace it.
      Sawed off tusks? You don't work around an animal that is multiple tons AND has two spears on it's face. If this was really a case of abuse, then they would have sawed off the tusks at the base and sold the ivory on the black market.
      The chain? You can barely see it in the video. I can't convince you it isn't anything more than an elaborate dog collar, but a chain that size wouldn't weigh more than 30-40 lbs. Again, barely noticeable for a frakkin elephant.
      And again, people complain about the stick. That is a frakking twig compared to what you'd need to actually harm that elephant. It would barely hurt a human, even if you beat them with it. Poking an elephant in the ear with such a puny stick would be just enough for the elephant to notice it happening. And on top of all that, this is all happening underwater.
      I'm not saying elephant cruelty, doesn't happen, but I see no evidence of it *in this video*.

    • @SuperCheesebro
      @SuperCheesebro 8 років тому +1

      you poor poor readers cant even read the description :)... you are dumb -.- READ BEFORE YOU COMMENT IDIOTS

  • @vannveratia9310
    @vannveratia9310 9 років тому

    What is the title to this beautiful song?

  • @GutoBCN
    @GutoBCN 8 років тому +4

    The elephant doesn't look happy...

    • @stubee3924
      @stubee3924 8 років тому

      +Guto
      How do you know? All you can tell is he is old.

    • @Cormagh
      @Cormagh 8 років тому

      +Stu Bee He is old and he has been beaten a lot.

    • @stubee3924
      @stubee3924 8 років тому +2

      James Cook Bullshit. There is no proof of that in the video and there is no way you can tell anything of the sort from here. All elephants like swim. They do it even do it in the wild and in zoos.

    • @paradiseventure526
      @paradiseventure526 8 років тому

      Yes.. Nowadays human do practice eliphant mind reading... bravo..

    • @eles4evr586
      @eles4evr586 8 років тому

      Hmmm, Sawed off tusks, looks like a chain around the foot. mahout poking it's ear (the most sensitive part) with a stick. This elephant is a slave. The way you get a large elephant to do what you want is to abuse it as a baby. It's standard all through Asia. Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, etc. It's not magic, just cultually accepted sociopaths at work. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3199391/Tortured-tourists-Chained-spot-20-years-Beaten-submission-secret-jungle-training-camps-terrible-plight-Indian-elephants-LIZ-JONES.html

  • @ekomax323
    @ekomax323 9 років тому +1

    There is a Chains on that Elphant leg

    • @GamingChente
      @GamingChente 9 років тому +2

      Description

    • @truthseeker3536
      @truthseeker3536 4 роки тому +1

      Its funny how nobody screams animal cruelty when a horse has a chunk of metal shoved in its mouth, then thats attached to ropes wrapped around the horses head so a rider can control it. But if you prod an elephant with a stick to guide it, its animal cruelty. Hypocrisy is a funny thing.

  • @dapperblook8012
    @dapperblook8012 8 років тому +1

    he looks so happy :')

  • @farhan4487
    @farhan4487 5 років тому +4

    Guys read the description before u dislike

  • @samanli-tw3id
    @samanli-tw3id 2 роки тому

    *WHEN I SEE AN ELEPHANT SWIIIIIIIM!*

  • @jerrybear6440
    @jerrybear6440 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much.....

  • @ShortFuseFighting
    @ShortFuseFighting 9 років тому +1

    its got a built in snorkel

  • @theshinigamiwholovesbears188
    @theshinigamiwholovesbears188 9 років тому +1

    Music please? And that was awesome you are pretty lucky to be diving with a elephant :)

  • @yudhakr
    @yudhakr 7 років тому +7

    do you all guys ever read the description, before you judge

  • @AvinashSuvarnaavi
    @AvinashSuvarnaavi 11 років тому

    awesome music, which is the track??

  • @benmallin7352
    @benmallin7352 5 років тому

    Could an elephant swim from Africa to South America???

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced 7 років тому

    Such gentle creatures.

  • @jenhr57
    @jenhr57 9 років тому

    At least there is no cruelty. People just need to read the description before jumping into conclusion. Some people tend to watch video and rarely look at description. Love this video...sweet

  • @kathysettle3799
    @kathysettle3799 8 років тому +2

    He has an ankle bracelet!!! And, the "guide" has sticks in his hands guiding him into the water and while he's in the water...this is NOT a happy elephant. :( :( :(

  • @wicksyy
    @wicksyy 9 років тому

    Music : James Newton howard - London.

  • @thuhadao2385
    @thuhadao2385 5 років тому +1

    Elephants know how to swim, I don’t know how to swim and I feel bad for myself.

  • @susankeber88
    @susankeber88 9 років тому +1

    I am a scuba diver. I want to know why the person next to him is prodding him with a stick /pole behind his ear? Other times he's riding the elephant. If this elephant truly wanted to swim in the ocean it would not need prodding with a stick. This is not a natural event for this poor elephant.

  • @charkvaror2112
    @charkvaror2112 8 років тому

    I suppose most people can't read a description that's more than 2 lines.

  • @halfhawkhalfman
    @halfhawkhalfman 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, a 5 legged elephant!

  • @JutashiII
    @JutashiII 5 років тому

    I'm not buying that description. If it is somehow dangerous for him to go swimming, then he shouldn't do it.

    • @theredlindworm732
      @theredlindworm732 4 роки тому

      actually elephants are surprisingly good swimmers thats a good use for the trunk aka built in snorkel

  • @kacejustice7095
    @kacejustice7095 8 років тому

    why is there a chain on his foot under water, yn

  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 10 років тому +3

    I hate the chain on the ankle, though

  • @goldenking2046
    @goldenking2046 10 років тому

    Their weight is actually quite light for their size so they can float almost effortlessly.

  • @bulgingbattery2050
    @bulgingbattery2050 5 місяців тому

    They can float?

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit 3 роки тому +1

    I always thought it would be quite difficult for an elephant to breathe whilst swimming because usually their breathing apparatus is halfway up meaning they'd have to be way more buoyant than they are to actually breathe (50% density of water). Do they poke the trunks above water? Also salt water is very irritating to eyes. Plus the enormous surface area of elephant lungs means they would have to exert quite a bit to breathe in against the water pressure.

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 2 роки тому

      There's a lot of evidence to suggest that the very early ancestors to the modern day whales, and dolphins etc, where, in fact, a land animal that finally took to living in water all together. If you see, salt water isn't that irritating to whales' eyes, through a natural adaptation ...
      It wouldn't surprise me at all, if there are fair bit of genetic similarities between whales and elephants; perhaps the reason why an elephants' lungs are bigger, proportional to the total size, is to deal with such pressures ... it's why elephants look like a barrel, looking head on ... which isn't surprising that it will, especially as they need the extra oxygen if the herd they're in, say, starts running ...
      ... also, if you notice, elephants use their trunks to drink, by suck it up, then spraying it from their trunk, directly into their mouth. If they could do that with water, they can certainly do that with air, thus using it as a snorkel ... as us humans can do ...
      [Edit: Just thought ... you may be asking rhetorical questions, which, just in case no-one else doesn't know the answers to ...]

    • @onman14
      @onman14 8 місяців тому

      At 2:40 he pokes his trunk above water

  • @myshubby
    @myshubby 7 років тому

    Elephants that big, sleep standing up, s getting into the water is welcomed as they finally are able to rest their feet Sleeping or resting on their belly can actually suffocate and kill them due to their weight. So Im glad Rachin gets to swim every once in a while.

  • @KimKleo-hx1xo
    @KimKleo-hx1xo 29 днів тому

    Why is the training hitting him with a stick?

  • @ferkle1980
    @ferkle1980 9 років тому +7

    I'll happily vouch for the guys at Freedom Divers.
    By chance we happened upon a tour with the owner and proprietor in 2012 on a diving trip to Phi Phi, I've rarely if ever dived with any organisation so black and white about touching the reef and the wildlife. Its a big no and any deviance from this puts you on the boat for the day, and rightly so.
    You will not find another operator who will spend the time looking for the macro critters for us underwater phtographers, nor so passionate and knowledgable about the Andaman and all its unique species as these guys, and I would certainly say that Rachan would not appear in a Freedom video if it were anything other than what is said, a happy elephant and a careful keeper.
    I also had the dubious fortune of diving with 3 outfits during my last trip and saw some incredibly dodgy practices including taking newly qualified divers to nearly 2x their rated depth and having to be reminded that we were doing no stop diving (I was down to seconds of no-stop and was shallower than the guide), meaning that I ended up looking after their client instead, presumably while the guide decompressed.
    I've recently booked to return to Phuket, and based on our experience with Freedom will be diving with them again, in fact so good was the experience that we've kept in touch with the owner and proprietor, and remains one of the reasons we are returning, rather than heading to Samui/Tao etc.
    Still looking forward to being back in 2015 guys! Perhaps, all being well, we might meet Rachan.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  9 років тому +3

      Dear Luke,
      Thank you so much for your kind words. In all honesty, we are completely humbled and touched by them. I have shown them to the whole team, and each of them unanimously said "it's for moments like this that we love what we do!".
      I'm so glad you have such fond memories of us, and can't wait to be diving with you again!
      See you in 2015!!!

    • @ferkle1980
      @ferkle1980 9 років тому

      Freedom Divers Phuket I just call them like I see them!
      We'll see you in February. :-)

    • @clownguy9982
      @clownguy9982 Рік тому

      @@FreedomDivers 👍

  • @beekeeeper5236
    @beekeeeper5236 7 років тому +1

    The guys got a friggin bullhook jabbing the elephants ears. Obviously this is a tourist clap trap that makes it look like the elephant likes it. How many times a day does this poor animal have to go underwater for this?

  • @Jwalkin23
    @Jwalkin23 9 років тому

    Shaved tusk?

  • @JMRG2992
    @JMRG2992 9 років тому

    well now i know that a grown elephant can flote lol.

  • @franciscoleon4084
    @franciscoleon4084 10 років тому +2

    It's a saD video. an elephant swimming for long period of time in salt water , getting poked to keep swimming. I feel bad cuz the elephant had no where to step and stand on ground. It's a hard video to watch definitely felt it's pain and urgency to keep swimming to survive

  • @pizarovic
    @pizarovic 7 років тому

    wheere are its friends

  • @leilanegron2129
    @leilanegron2129 9 років тому

    I got a question for you:
    Hi! =)

  • @haileyprophet1227
    @haileyprophet1227 5 років тому +2

    It's snorkeling!

  • @Anthony-zt1zs
    @Anthony-zt1zs 7 років тому +1

    Glad I read the description before commenting. Amazing video. Nature is amazing.

  • @Cubex666
    @Cubex666 5 років тому

    salt water right? : (

  • @lindalee6154
    @lindalee6154 9 років тому +2

    why were the tips of his tusks cut off

    • @GamingChente
      @GamingChente 9 років тому +5

      Description

    • @jgbw6467
      @jgbw6467 9 років тому

      +Linda Lee Read description.

    • @lindalee6154
      @lindalee6154 9 років тому

      +Linda Lee please tell me where to read the history

  • @marydavis5700
    @marydavis5700 3 роки тому

    Such a beautiful thing to watch

  • @strongmanlinc
    @strongmanlinc 9 років тому +1

    Wait guys! I'm coming!

  • @RyanHelbig
    @RyanHelbig 9 років тому

    Opinions aside... This is a working elephant. The CHAIN on the ankle of this elephant is used for many reasons related to keeping, taming, and training. The prod is used to goad the elephant. Keeping, taming, and training undomesticated animals requires methods that many people consider inhumane. Trimming the tusks likely benefits the elephant and the people. It's interesting to see an elephant swim.

  • @Vincent494
    @Vincent494 8 років тому +1

    Is this a swiming pool ? Or just the sea. Please help me. I really need to know. Hurry up guys. Give it an answer. Thanks a lot. Gros bisous

  • @Troy-Tate
    @Troy-Tate 4 роки тому +1

    If an elephant can be lifted in water how heavy is it?

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  4 роки тому +2

      ha ha, joys of buoyancy! Effectively it is weightless because the amount of air the Elephant breathes in when breath holding, is enough to sustain it's own weight. :)

    • @Troy-Tate
      @Troy-Tate 4 роки тому +1

      @@FreedomDivers yep now where did gravity go? Overcome by a real force known as buoyancy and density. Become lighter than the environment around you and float.

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  4 роки тому +2

      @@Troy-Tate That's the one dude! Archimedes Principle 101 ;)

  • @12lionheartful
    @12lionheartful 8 років тому

    this is new to me so it's okay until ...... somebody just crossed out my line ????? I'll have to look into that ...... when I feel like it ..... if I remember ......

  • @shellmacron6151
    @shellmacron6151 8 років тому

    at first i thought it was drowning lol

  • @CurryEnterprises
    @CurryEnterprises 9 років тому

    Why are the tusk cut?

  • @miguelmolina9805
    @miguelmolina9805 7 років тому +1

    I would love to swim in that ocean

  • @nurtihani2310
    @nurtihani2310 3 роки тому

    I suprised elephant can swim but hippo can't

  • @samizin911
    @samizin911 6 років тому +1

    an elephant with 5tons can swim and I dont ):

  • @xxkudzxx
    @xxkudzxx 4 роки тому +1

    Couldn’t help but notice the elephants 5th leg flapping about aha

    • @FreedomDivers
      @FreedomDivers  4 роки тому +1

      lol, indeed, only slightly shorter than the other legs.

  • @pundya1220
    @pundya1220 3 роки тому +1

    Mesmerizing Experience 😍

  • @sykoteddy
    @sykoteddy 9 років тому +2

    Sad to see the elephant had chains around one of his feet :( otherwise really beautiful, just don't be cruel to the animals and pay them the respect the earn. Then I'm happy. Not saying you don't!

  • @harro6604
    @harro6604 8 років тому

    bgm is?

  • @Leasafb1
    @Leasafb1 9 років тому

    I would love to swim with him. Elephants are beautiful and are really graceful as big as they are.

  • @crypttonite
    @crypttonite 8 років тому +1

    All of you people Parroting the read the description meme or commenting Decription. As if people who mistreat animals are above lying about it. The elephant does appear happy. It's an existential moment for the elephant, every moment he is not being mistreated is relief, an elephant could experience the freedom of water as any creature might. People who love animals do not feel a need to possess them. I don't buy the ribbon explaination. For some reason it's less clear in the water, but the shots of the elephant on land seem purposely at a distance from which rhe front feet are not clear. Why does a wild elephant need a trainer. People keep horses without making them behave, they keep chickens & Llamas. They do not take a stick to them for their own safety. Instead of a stick you could tap on him. Would you want to be poked with a stick? Is there a part of the human anatomy that you believe is suitable for poking with a stick? Who determined where an elephant should be poked with a stick?

  • @anandakrishnaniyer707
    @anandakrishnaniyer707 Рік тому

    I never thought elephants can swim

  • @elcamarabajoelagua
    @elcamarabajoelagua 11 років тому

    Nice movie!!!!
    Watch the film: "The Fall"

  • @pamuk7
    @pamuk7 10 років тому

    Anyone up for Elephant Sushi?