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The Nature of Kushmero: A Non-Fatal Mission | Israel today

2020-10-21T10:49:54.323Z


| TVEquipped with binoculars, a camera and a snorkel, Danny Kushmero went swimming with the deadliest whale in the world • The presenter's adrenaline addiction came to fruition, but other than that, what? From "To the End: Swimming with a Whale" We are not far from the day when they will announce in a loud promo that immediately after the commercials Danny Kushmero will put his head into a lion's m


Equipped with binoculars, a camera and a snorkel, Danny Kushmero went swimming with the deadliest whale in the world • The presenter's adrenaline addiction came to fruition, but other than that, what?

  • From "To the End: Swimming with a Whale"

We are not far from the day when they will announce in a loud promo that immediately after the commercials Danny Kushmero will put his head into a lion's muzzle.

It's only a matter of time until this moment comes, because in order to satisfy his adrenaline, Kushmero is forced from time to time to increase the intensities of danger he experiences.

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Until a lion is found that agrees to take on the mission, Kushmero set out to swim at minus 25 degrees along with a deadly whale, the number one marine predator, equipped with a camera, binoculars and a snorkel.

"It is to experience the wildest nature there is. I am very jealous of you," the whale expert from the Jaffa port told him, just before the trip and after detailing to the extreme amateur presenter all the dangers expected from such an encounter.

His new documentary series, "To the End," is designed to give free rein to Kushmero's need to look for dangers and document them.

In an episode that aired last night, he set out to search among the glaciers in the North Atlantic for flocks of whales, which look exactly like Willie from the movie, along with other tourists looking for attractions who have signed up for the organized cruise.

It turned out to be a great nature film.

Documentation of a journey to the north of the earth, but not much beyond that.

We did not receive any added value, and it is evident that no preliminary research was actually conducted in order to locate in-field interviewees and stories that could have further deepened the film and the experience.

Finally Kushmero contented himself with a visit to a fur shop, cuddled with the ship's captain, trilled locally at a gas station and tried to dub girls outside the pavilion.

The corona is the proof that in the endless struggle between man and nature, nature will always draw some winning card.

Humanity can at least take comfort in the fact that Kushmero managed to swim for a few seconds alongside the most deadly whale in the world.

"To the End: Swimming with a Whale," Rainbow 12, 9:30 p.m.

Source: israelhayom

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