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Topic: RIP Steve Irwin
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Quazar
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posted September 05, 2006 10:53
His passion remember me a faboulous documentary by Werner Herzog called "Grizzly Man", made with the rush taken before the guy dies. For that kind of nature lover, death is totally assumed in their philosophy as a natural way of living life.Really interesting, find it. One of my top 5 documentary. -------------------- Party de l'interzone!
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KnickerZohnonnof
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posted September 05, 2006 17:23
According to UK press he wanted his death broadcast. Told his camera crew to keep filimg if he got attacked and killed.He was a star I think - mentally unhinged but did loads for Aussie wildlife education. Sad day. -------------------- Hail Santa...
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shargraves
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posted September 06, 2006 09:46
He has more respect and taken more action for nature than anyone I can name. His work in promoting endangered species, his fundraising, his tv shows etc all highlight the plight of natural history.So what if he jumped on croc's backs every now and then, or annoyed a snake into spitting at him. He risked his life to promote global animal welfare. He may have been a bit of an over the top personality, but he is a legend! RIP. Sad that he died from an encounter with one of the softest, least dangerous animals in the sea! -------------------- Steven Hargraves Rhythm Guitar in Monstrance https://www.facebook.com/monstranceofficial
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