The world’s best GoPro videos, from inside a grizzly’s mouth to the edge of a volcano crater to a 24-mile free-fall from space and beyond.
Experience a skydive from space, explore the inside of a volcano, get catapulted off a cliff and more in these jaw-dropping GoPro videos…
Two years ago, four guys launched a camera tied to a weather balloon into outer space over the Grand Canyon. It climbed to nearly 100,000 feet before crashing back to earth. Earlier this year, an Arizona hiker stumbled upon the camera in the middle of the desert. The stunning video it contained–now with over 6 million views online–exists thanks to serendipity, patience, and one epic piece of technology.
Wilderness explorers, extreme sports lovers, and gonzo filmmakers all have one thing in common: they all now reach for the same type of camera. Since 2002, the GoPro has epitomized versatile, action-oriented film at its finest, and the company’s now roughly $7.4 billion valuation proves it.
Now, even those too cautious to free-fall 24 miles through the sky (see below) or strap on a wingsuit can experience the thrills and spills from the safety of their own screens. So here they are, the 25 absolute best GoPro videos:
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1 of 26The Grand Canyon footage mentioned previously was lost because of inaccurate data provided by AT&T. Ironically, the hiker that found the camera two years later was an AT&T employee. 2 of 26Pro mountain biker Kelly McGarry offers a nail-biting example of the front-seat excitement GoPro footage can provide. In the video above, he navigates a rocky trail before back-flipping over a 72-foot-long canyon gap. 3 of 26No one on Earth could get this view in person and live to tell about it. You’re actually able to see every single tooth in this grizzly bear’s mouth. 4 of 26Skydiver Felix Baumgartner made history and headlines on October 14, 2012, when he fell 24 miles from outer space, breaking the sound barrier at speeds reaching 843.6 mph. 5 of 26This high-speed race boat mishap could have been deadly, but luckily the boat was traveling so fast that it landed a complete backflip. 6 of 26A firefighter’s helmet cam captures the moment at which he locates a tiny kitten stretched unconscious on the smoky floor of a burning house. Can he save it? 7 of 26Sam Cossman and George Kourounis were the first people to ever stand inside the deadly Marum crater volcano, located in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Thanks to those bubbling lava pools, more people have visited the moon than this remote location. 8 of 26A morning in the life of skier Candide Thovex: shower, coffee, daredevil skiing down terrain so perilous you wouldn’t even want to crawl down it. 9 of 26GoPros capture beauty just as often as adrenaline. Relax to this stunning turtle’s-eye view of the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef. 10 of 26These daredevils aren’t just expert skydivers: They know a thing or two about filmmaking, too. This stylish video shows them landing on a Slip ‘N Slide from an airplane. 11 of 26Fearless climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov trekked a half mile into the sky, all the way to the top of China’s Shanghai Tower—the second tallest building in the world. 12 of 26This GoPro strapped to a rocket offers the view Superman might have had while flying into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. 13 of 26This skiing-turned-paragliding stunt might not seem that special… until the camera turns back to reveal what had been chasing skiers Stefan Laude and Matthias Giraud through the French Alps all along. 14 of 26A seagull shot this clip after stealing a GoPro in Cannes, France, and eventually left the camera on a castle wall. 15 of 26Sometimes, just jumping off a cliff isn’t enough. These French thrill-seekers took inspiration from Angry Birds and decided to catapult a guy into a BASE jump. 16 of 26Aerial footage of Burning Man becomes something completely different when this GoPro falls off its drone and is immediately swept into the festival’s bumping dance floor. 17 of 26This motorcyclist filmed his attempt to cross a flash flood in Colorado. Don’t try this. 18 of 26Skydiving is fun and all, but why bother with any drop zone that isn’t drop-dead gorgeous? Here’s video proof that Dubai and the bright blue waters of the surrounding Persian Gulf provide an amazing view from 12,000 feet. 19 of 26Daniel Freed Schwartz goes beyond normal extreme sports and parkour videos. Here he adds a unique twist to both by turning three escalators into a man-made ski slope. 20 of 26These futuristic race boats are capable of speeds over 200 MPH thanks to a 3,000 horsepower engine. Enjoy a first-person view from the fastest hydroplane on earth. 21 of 26Watch 138 people break the vertical skydiving record by forming a massive star-shaped formation that looks like a demon-summoning ritual. 22 of 26The wondrous beauty of the ice caves of Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, without leaving the comfort of your couch. 23 of 26These skydivers pull off a trick that would make the hero of any ’80s action movie jealous—they dangle from the bottom of a helicopter before plummeting towards Florida’s Navarre Beach. 24 of 26Here, the GoPro pops out of the skydiver’s case to free-fall 12,500 feet by itself, landing without a scratch on the case or lens. Enjoy the bizarre sound effect that accompanies the crazy spinning. 25 of 26This video, a fireworks display from the inside out, might be the best clip here. 26 of 26Like this gallery?Share it:
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1 of 26The Grand Canyon footage mentioned previously was lost because of inaccurate data provided by AT&T. Ironically, the hiker that found the camera two years later was an AT&T employee. 2 of 26Pro mountain biker Kelly McGarry offers a nail-biting example of the front-seat excitement GoPro footage can provide. In the video above, he navigates a rocky trail before back-flipping over a 72-foot-long canyon gap. 3 of 26No one on Earth could get this view in person and live to tell about it. You’re actually able to see every single tooth in this grizzly bear’s mouth. 4 of 26Skydiver Felix Baumgartner made history and headlines on October 14, 2012, when he fell 24 miles from outer space, breaking the sound barrier at speeds reaching 843.6 mph. 5 of 26This high-speed race boat mishap could have been deadly, but luckily the boat was traveling so fast that it landed a complete backflip. 6 of 26A firefighter’s helmet cam captures the moment at which he locates a tiny kitten stretched unconscious on the smoky floor of a burning house. Can he save it? 7 of 26Sam Cossman and George Kourounis were the first people to ever stand inside the deadly Marum crater volcano, located in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Thanks to those bubbling lava pools, more people have visited the moon than this remote location. 8 of 26A morning in the life of skier Candide Thovex: shower, coffee, daredevil skiing down terrain so perilous you wouldn’t even want to crawl down it. 9 of 26GoPros capture beauty just as often as adrenaline. Relax to this stunning turtle’s-eye view of the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef. 10 of 26These daredevils aren’t just expert skydivers: They know a thing or two about filmmaking, too. This stylish video shows them landing on a Slip ‘N Slide from an airplane. 11 of 26Fearless climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov trekked a half mile into the sky, all the way to the top of China’s Shanghai Tower—the second tallest building in the world. 12 of 26This GoPro strapped to a rocket offers the view Superman might have had while flying into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. 13 of 26This skiing-turned-paragliding stunt might not seem that special… until the camera turns back to reveal what had been chasing skiers Stefan Laude and Matthias Giraud through the French Alps all along. 14 of 26A seagull shot this clip after stealing a GoPro in Cannes, France, and eventually left the camera on a castle wall. 15 of 26Sometimes, just jumping off a cliff isn’t enough. These French thrill-seekers took inspiration from Angry Birds and decided to catapult a guy into a BASE jump. 16 of 26Aerial footage of Burning Man becomes something completely different when this GoPro falls off its drone and is immediately swept into the festival’s bumping dance floor. 17 of 26This motorcyclist filmed his attempt to cross a flash flood in Colorado. Don’t try this. 18 of 26Skydiving is fun and all, but why bother with any drop zone that isn’t drop-dead gorgeous? Here’s video proof that Dubai and the bright blue waters of the surrounding Persian Gulf provide an amazing view from 12,000 feet. 19 of 26Daniel Freed Schwartz goes beyond normal extreme sports and parkour videos. Here he adds a unique twist to both by turning three escalators into a man-made ski slope. 20 of 26These futuristic race boats are capable of speeds over 200 MPH thanks to a 3,000 horsepower engine. Enjoy a first-person view from the fastest hydroplane on earth. 21 of 26Watch 138 people break the vertical skydiving record by forming a massive star-shaped formation that looks like a demon-summoning ritual. 22 of 26The wondrous beauty of the ice caves of Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, without leaving the comfort of your couch. 23 of 26These skydivers pull off a trick that would make the hero of any ’80s action movie jealous—they dangle from the bottom of a helicopter before plummeting towards Florida’s Navarre Beach. 24 of 26Here, the GoPro pops out of the skydiver’s case to free-fall 12,500 feet by itself, landing without a scratch on the case or lens. Enjoy the bizarre sound effect that accompanies the crazy spinning. 25 of 26This video, a fireworks display from the inside out, might be the best clip here. 26 of 26Like this gallery?Share it:
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1 of 26The Grand Canyon footage mentioned previously was lost because of inaccurate data provided by AT&T. Ironically, the hiker that found the camera two years later was an AT&T employee. 2 of 26Pro mountain biker Kelly McGarry offers a nail-biting example of the front-seat excitement GoPro footage can provide. In the video above, he navigates a rocky trail before back-flipping over a 72-foot-long canyon gap. 3 of 26No one on Earth could get this view in person and live to tell about it. You’re actually able to see every single tooth in this grizzly bear’s mouth. 4 of 26Skydiver Felix Baumgartner made history and headlines on October 14, 2012, when he fell 24 miles from outer space, breaking the sound barrier at speeds reaching 843.6 mph. 5 of 26This high-speed race boat mishap could have been deadly, but luckily the boat was traveling so fast that it landed a complete backflip. 6 of 26A firefighter’s helmet cam captures the moment at which he locates a tiny kitten stretched unconscious on the smoky floor of a burning house. Can he save it? 7 of 26Sam Cossman and George Kourounis were the first people to ever stand inside the deadly Marum crater volcano, located in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Thanks to those bubbling lava pools, more people have visited the moon than this remote location. 8 of 26A morning in the life of skier Candide Thovex: shower, coffee, daredevil skiing down terrain so perilous you wouldn’t even want to crawl down it. 9 of 26GoPros capture beauty just as often as adrenaline. Relax to this stunning turtle’s-eye view of the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef. 10 of 26These daredevils aren’t just expert skydivers: They know a thing or two about filmmaking, too. This stylish video shows them landing on a Slip ‘N Slide from an airplane. 11 of 26Fearless climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov trekked a half mile into the sky, all the way to the top of China’s Shanghai Tower—the second tallest building in the world. 12 of 26This GoPro strapped to a rocket offers the view Superman might have had while flying into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. 13 of 26This skiing-turned-paragliding stunt might not seem that special… until the camera turns back to reveal what had been chasing skiers Stefan Laude and Matthias Giraud through the French Alps all along. 14 of 26A seagull shot this clip after stealing a GoPro in Cannes, France, and eventually left the camera on a castle wall. 15 of 26Sometimes, just jumping off a cliff isn’t enough. These French thrill-seekers took inspiration from Angry Birds and decided to catapult a guy into a BASE jump. 16 of 26Aerial footage of Burning Man becomes something completely different when this GoPro falls off its drone and is immediately swept into the festival’s bumping dance floor. 17 of 26This motorcyclist filmed his attempt to cross a flash flood in Colorado. Don’t try this. 18 of 26Skydiving is fun and all, but why bother with any drop zone that isn’t drop-dead gorgeous? Here’s video proof that Dubai and the bright blue waters of the surrounding Persian Gulf provide an amazing view from 12,000 feet. 19 of 26Daniel Freed Schwartz goes beyond normal extreme sports and parkour videos. Here he adds a unique twist to both by turning three escalators into a man-made ski slope. 20 of 26These futuristic race boats are capable of speeds over 200 MPH thanks to a 3,000 horsepower engine. Enjoy a first-person view from the fastest hydroplane on earth. 21 of 26Watch 138 people break the vertical skydiving record by forming a massive star-shaped formation that looks like a demon-summoning ritual. 22 of 26The wondrous beauty of the ice caves of Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, without leaving the comfort of your couch. 23 of 26These skydivers pull off a trick that would make the hero of any ’80s action movie jealous—they dangle from the bottom of a helicopter before plummeting towards Florida’s Navarre Beach. 24 of 26Here, the GoPro pops out of the skydiver’s case to free-fall 12,500 feet by itself, landing without a scratch on the case or lens. Enjoy the bizarre sound effect that accompanies the crazy spinning. 25 of 26This video, a fireworks display from the inside out, might be the best clip here. 26 of 26Like this gallery?Share it:
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1 of 26The Grand Canyon footage mentioned previously was lost because of inaccurate data provided by AT&T. Ironically, the hiker that found the camera two years later was an AT&T employee. 2 of 26Pro mountain biker Kelly McGarry offers a nail-biting example of the front-seat excitement GoPro footage can provide. In the video above, he navigates a rocky trail before back-flipping over a 72-foot-long canyon gap. 3 of 26No one on Earth could get this view in person and live to tell about it. You’re actually able to see every single tooth in this grizzly bear’s mouth. 4 of 26Skydiver Felix Baumgartner made history and headlines on October 14, 2012, when he fell 24 miles from outer space, breaking the sound barrier at speeds reaching 843.6 mph. 5 of 26This high-speed race boat mishap could have been deadly, but luckily the boat was traveling so fast that it landed a complete backflip. 6 of 26A firefighter’s helmet cam captures the moment at which he locates a tiny kitten stretched unconscious on the smoky floor of a burning house. Can he save it? 7 of 26Sam Cossman and George Kourounis were the first people to ever stand inside the deadly Marum crater volcano, located in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Thanks to those bubbling lava pools, more people have visited the moon than this remote location. 8 of 26A morning in the life of skier Candide Thovex: shower, coffee, daredevil skiing down terrain so perilous you wouldn’t even want to crawl down it. 9 of 26GoPros capture beauty just as often as adrenaline. Relax to this stunning turtle’s-eye view of the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef. 10 of 26These daredevils aren’t just expert skydivers: They know a thing or two about filmmaking, too. This stylish video shows them landing on a Slip ‘N Slide from an airplane. 11 of 26Fearless climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov trekked a half mile into the sky, all the way to the top of China’s Shanghai Tower—the second tallest building in the world. 12 of 26This GoPro strapped to a rocket offers the view Superman might have had while flying into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. 13 of 26This skiing-turned-paragliding stunt might not seem that special… until the camera turns back to reveal what had been chasing skiers Stefan Laude and Matthias Giraud through the French Alps all along. 14 of 26A seagull shot this clip after stealing a GoPro in Cannes, France, and eventually left the camera on a castle wall. 15 of 26Sometimes, just jumping off a cliff isn’t enough. These French thrill-seekers took inspiration from Angry Birds and decided to catapult a guy into a BASE jump. 16 of 26Aerial footage of Burning Man becomes something completely different when this GoPro falls off its drone and is immediately swept into the festival’s bumping dance floor. 17 of 26This motorcyclist filmed his attempt to cross a flash flood in Colorado. Don’t try this. 18 of 26Skydiving is fun and all, but why bother with any drop zone that isn’t drop-dead gorgeous? Here’s video proof that Dubai and the bright blue waters of the surrounding Persian Gulf provide an amazing view from 12,000 feet. 19 of 26Daniel Freed Schwartz goes beyond normal extreme sports and parkour videos. Here he adds a unique twist to both by turning three escalators into a man-made ski slope. 20 of 26These futuristic race boats are capable of speeds over 200 MPH thanks to a 3,000 horsepower engine. Enjoy a first-person view from the fastest hydroplane on earth. 21 of 26Watch 138 people break the vertical skydiving record by forming a massive star-shaped formation that looks like a demon-summoning ritual. 22 of 26The wondrous beauty of the ice caves of Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, without leaving the comfort of your couch. 23 of 26These skydivers pull off a trick that would make the hero of any ’80s action movie jealous—they dangle from the bottom of a helicopter before plummeting towards Florida’s Navarre Beach. 24 of 26Here, the GoPro pops out of the skydiver’s case to free-fall 12,500 feet by itself, landing without a scratch on the case or lens. Enjoy the bizarre sound effect that accompanies the crazy spinning. 25 of 26This video, a fireworks display from the inside out, might be the best clip here. 26 of 26Like this gallery?Share it:
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1 of 26The Grand Canyon footage mentioned previously was lost because of inaccurate data provided by AT&T. Ironically, the hiker that found the camera two years later was an AT&T employee.
2 of 26Pro mountain biker Kelly McGarry offers a nail-biting example of the front-seat excitement GoPro footage can provide. In the video above, he navigates a rocky trail before back-flipping over a 72-foot-long canyon gap.
3 of 26No one on Earth could get this view in person and live to tell about it. You’re actually able to see every single tooth in this grizzly bear’s mouth.
4 of 26Skydiver Felix Baumgartner made history and headlines on October 14, 2012, when he fell 24 miles from outer space, breaking the sound barrier at speeds reaching 843.6 mph.
5 of 26This high-speed race boat mishap could have been deadly, but luckily the boat was traveling so fast that it landed a complete backflip.
6 of 26A firefighter’s helmet cam captures the moment at which he locates a tiny kitten stretched unconscious on the smoky floor of a burning house. Can he save it?
7 of 26Sam Cossman and George Kourounis were the first people to ever stand inside the deadly Marum crater volcano, located in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Thanks to those bubbling lava pools, more people have visited the moon than this remote location.
8 of 26A morning in the life of skier Candide Thovex: shower, coffee, daredevil skiing down terrain so perilous you wouldn’t even want to crawl down it.
9 of 26GoPros capture beauty just as often as adrenaline. Relax to this stunning turtle’s-eye view of the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef.
10 of 26These daredevils aren’t just expert skydivers: They know a thing or two about filmmaking, too. This stylish video shows them landing on a Slip ‘N Slide from an airplane.
11 of 26Fearless climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov trekked a half mile into the sky, all the way to the top of China’s Shanghai Tower—the second tallest building in the world.
12 of 26This GoPro strapped to a rocket offers the view Superman might have had while flying into and beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
13 of 26This skiing-turned-paragliding stunt might not seem that special… until the camera turns back to reveal what had been chasing skiers Stefan Laude and Matthias Giraud through the French Alps all along.
14 of 26A seagull shot this clip after stealing a GoPro in Cannes, France, and eventually left the camera on a castle wall.
15 of 26Sometimes, just jumping off a cliff isn’t enough. These French thrill-seekers took inspiration from Angry Birds and decided to catapult a guy into a BASE jump.
16 of 26Aerial footage of Burning Man becomes something completely different when this GoPro falls off its drone and is immediately swept into the festival’s bumping dance floor.
17 of 26This motorcyclist filmed his attempt to cross a flash flood in Colorado. Don’t try this.
18 of 26Skydiving is fun and all, but why bother with any drop zone that isn’t drop-dead gorgeous? Here’s video proof that Dubai and the bright blue waters of the surrounding Persian Gulf provide an amazing view from 12,000 feet.
19 of 26Daniel Freed Schwartz goes beyond normal extreme sports and parkour videos. Here he adds a unique twist to both by turning three escalators into a man-made ski slope.
20 of 26These futuristic race boats are capable of speeds over 200 MPH thanks to a 3,000 horsepower engine. Enjoy a first-person view from the fastest hydroplane on earth.
21 of 26Watch 138 people break the vertical skydiving record by forming a massive star-shaped formation that looks like a demon-summoning ritual.
22 of 26The wondrous beauty of the ice caves of Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, without leaving the comfort of your couch.
23 of 26These skydivers pull off a trick that would make the hero of any ’80s action movie jealous—they dangle from the bottom of a helicopter before plummeting towards Florida’s Navarre Beach.
24 of 26Here, the GoPro pops out of the skydiver’s case to free-fall 12,500 feet by itself, landing without a scratch on the case or lens. Enjoy the bizarre sound effect that accompanies the crazy spinning.
25 of 26This video, a fireworks display from the inside out, might be the best clip here.
26 of 26Like this gallery?Share it:
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