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Artist Nick Hutton Jay kindly put down his paintbrush for a minute to talk about his Kindred experience. Who is Nick? Nick is a painter, creative mastermind and the hand behind hundreds of beautiful mural projects all over North America. Nick co-founded Pacific Board Art - https://pacificboardart.bigcartel.com/ - a West coast arts organization that brings together artists, board sports and conservation fundraising. We really respect folks who fuse their passions with positive community action, and Nick is a great example. When it came time to build him a custom splitboard Nick linked us up with Pacific Board Art co-founder, Ian Adams of Done Creative - https://www.donecreative.ca/ - who allowed us to interpret one of his classic ULLR images in wood marquetry for Nick's board. Thanks to Ivan from Visual Inclination for capturing these interviews: https://visualinclination.com/ If you want us to build you a custom splitboard, snowboard or skis check out our website https://www.kindredsnowboards.com Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/kindredsnow/ https://www.facebook.com/kindred.snowboards.skis

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Thank you for this great footage SY Matelot!

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The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) can grow up to 3 meters (10 feet) long and weigh over 70 kg (150 lbs)! Here are some facts about Komodo Dragons: Venomous Bite Once thought to kill with bacteria, scientists now know that Komodo dragons have venom glands that prevent blood clotting, helping them take down large prey. Excellent Hunters They can run up to 20 km/h (12 mph) in short bursts and have a keen sense of smell—using their long, forked tongue to “taste” the air. Cannibalistic Tendencies Komodo dragons sometimes eat their own young! To survive, baby dragons often hide in trees for their first few years. Ancient Survivors These creatures have been around for millions of years and are considered living fossils. Learn more, get involved, and help protect their habitat today #komododragons #lizards

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malo brakowalo a bylabys Ty na tym filmiku...

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