Kayaking through the most dangerous waterfalls on Earth

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Published 2014-01-03
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Meet Mexican extreme kayak athlete Rafael Ortiz. Ortiz is known for his breathtaking expeditions in waterfalls. Tune in to see what he loves about nature and professional kayaking through some of the most dangerous waters in the world.
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All Comments (21)
  • @stefanjones7355
    The cinematic portion of this video is great but it is a bit time consuming. People just want to see the man kayak already.
  • @mikebunner3498
    Unreal.................................. Thankes for a great video.
  • @MegaVince09
    Actually he makes a pretty good point, for those Spanish impaired ( and too lazy to click on the captions) I will translate... "I think rivers are the veins of the Earth."
  • @daveunruh1976
    Just stumbled on this Video BUT, you Sir are a BAD ASS!!! Nice work!
  • @renee9113
    Wow Rafael!!! Spectacular!!! You rock the water!!!"
  • @LindaTCornwall
    Thank you for adding the English Subs! Amazing cinema photography.. and amazing video. Really enjoyed this thank you!!
  • @MrWromki
    Saludos desde Tlapacoyan, Veracruz, Mexico.
  • @JeremyTaylor
    This video is 90% hype with a few seconds of actual footage.
  • @diegocadelo49
    Rafael Ortiz eres el mejor tio eres lo mas un saludo
  • @Freebornfrom99
    Pretty sick sequencing, although I would've presented this exact video more as Rafael Ortiz talking about kayaking rather than actually kayaking.