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Lucky Pilot - Almost crashed under the Bridge - Great Race / Nagy Futam 2016


Aircraft almost crashed during a formation pass under the Chain Bridge in Budapest during Great Race event.
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We almost DIED in Spencer Glacier calving - Alaska 2019

My buddy Josh (@steeringsouth) and I rode the Alaska Railroad out to Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop and tent camped over night at Spencer Glacier. We went kayaking in the glacier bay in our Intex K2 Explorer kayaks and witnessed a MASSIVE event as a chunk of a glacier calved about 50 foot from us and created a 10-12 foot wave. We were pelted with chunks of flying ice and buckets of water. To say we are lucky to be alive is an understatement. It was an absolutely stunning phenomenon to witness (and survive) . We learned our lesson and will give glaciers the space they deserve next time we are out exploring. Footage captured using GoPro Hero 7 Black.

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Carnival Fantasy Being Beached for Scrap, with Bridge Cam Footage!

Its a sad day for Carnival Fans... The Carnival Fantasy is now a thing of the past. Watch it being beached after being sold for scrap. This video includes both beach and bridge cam footage.

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A Plane Lost Its Roof at 24,000 Feet But Managed to Land

You’ve probably seen Hollywood movies where a hole in the side of a plane causes utter chaos. Luckily, in reality, small damage to fuselage won't have such dramatic consequences. But a big opening in a plane’s side will. So would you believe me if I told you a pilot managed to land a plane with its much of it’s roof torn completely off?

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Why the pilots didn’t inspect the aircraft from the outside 0:37
Clear blue sky instead of the ceiling 1:54
What happened to the passengers 3:27
An emergency landing 4:38
No ambulances were waiting for the injured 6:28
What could cause such a terrible accident? 7:48

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SUMMARY:
- At 1:25 pm, on April 28, 1988, a 19-year-old Boeing 737 that belonged to Aloha Airlines left Hilo International Airport and headed for Honolulu.
- When the plane arrived at this destination, the pilots didn’t leave the cockpit or inspect the aircraft from the outside. After all, it wasn't a requirement, and they didn't have to do it.
- The length of the missing part was 18.5 ft long, and that was the aircraft skin that covered the plane from the cockpit back to the fore-wing area.
- The plane started to roll from side to side, and it was becoming increasingly harder to control. Everybody who was in the cockpit immediately put on their oxygen masks, and the captain took over the aircraft.
- All three flight attendants were standing along the aircraft aisle. The one who was the closest to the front of the plane was swept out through the hole in the roof.
- But the problem was at that time, in case of emergency, the airport control tower had to dial 911 just like anyone else. l
- As the plane was approaching the runway, the left engine failed, and the aircraft started rocking and shaking. The captain made an attempt to restart the engine but didn't succeed.
- Everyone on the plane, except for the flight attendant who had been pulled out of the plane, was alive, although 65 people were injured. Most people had been hurt by flying debris and torn pieces of fuselage.
- During one interview that followed the accident, passenger Gayle Yamamoto remembered that she had spotted a crack in the fuselage when she was boarding. Unfortunately, she was the only one who had seen this damage, and the woman hadn't thought that the crack was important enough to inform the crew.

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Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Didn't Destroy the Ship

Have you ever met a person who hasn’t ever heard the story of Titanic? Unlikely. Even if you ask a 10-year-old, they’ll tell you exactly what took down the gigantic ship. However, some survivors of the sinking legend would beg to differ. Here’s one of their stories, and it has nothing to do with an iceberg.

Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs. He’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion. And if what he said was true, something must have caused that huge explosion...

???? Btw, guys, there is a cat hidden in this video. If you can spot our furry little guy, you're much more attentive than most people! Do you accept the challenge? ????

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Young publicist goes to America 0:58
Was it an explosion? 2:24
No chance for survival 4:29
But miracles can happen 5:44
How Vaghinak was saved 6:19
What could have caused that explosion? 7:20
Was there a U-boat? ???? 8:21

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SUMMARY:
- Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs.
- In 1912, Vaghinak published some books together with his father, a famous Armenian writer. His task was to take the books to America.
- They went to bed rather late on April 14, just like on the other nights. Shortly after midnight, something that sounded like a big explosion woke everyone up.
- None of the crew members wanted to say anything, but a few minutes later it was impossible to deny that the Titanic was going underwater.
- Vaghinak put his passport and money in a little bag and tied it around his neck. The Titanic’s bow was already underwater by that time. A lot of people in this situation wouldn’t have dared to take it to the open water.
- The water in the North Atlantic that night was just below freezing, at a scary 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 C). The young writer felt his arms and legs go numb, and he was understandably getting weaker and weaker every second.
- Then, he bumped into something. It was a lifeboat! But it was so overcrowded they pushed the young man with a paddle when he tried to stick to the boat.
- Vaghinak woke up alive on board another ship. That ship was the Carpathia, and it was en route to New York with lucky survivors on board.
- 12 days later, a woman came into the room. She turned out to be the person who saved Vaghinak. Missis Astor told the sailors that the young man was her son, and she wouldn’t let them go without him since she’d already lost her husband on the Titanic.
- Vaghinak lived a long and happy life and, as a great storyteller, he shared what happened to him many times. Interestingly, he’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion.
- It could have been a fire, and quite a lot of people actually believe that theory, saying that coal was burning in the ship’s hull.
- Another theory that explained the explosion claimed that there was a German U-boat involved in the sinking of Titanic.

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Problems Under The Bridge & We're On The Hard Again - Ep. 150 RAN Sailing

Join us as we put on micro spikes on our boots and hike to a half frozen waterfall in the Cascade Mountains. Then it was time to leave Harbor Island and take Ran through the Ballard locks and get her hauled out on lake Union!

We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our sailboat Ran, a custom built Beason 40 in aluminium and untied the lines in the middle of the Swedish winter in January 2016. There is no set route and we will go where the wind and our minds take us.

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The Burning Man They DON'T Want YOU To See! (RARE FOOTAGE)

Burning Man is an annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert on the barren playa in Nevada, claiming to be the world's largest Leave No Trace event. For one week, 80,000 people gather to camp out and create an experimental city known as Black Rock City. Today, we travel to the location of Burning Man 2019 to conduct an investigation into what they leave behind. What we found was SHOCKING...

In this documentary, we cover the aftermath of the Burning Man festival: from around the area of Reno, Nevada to the environment around the Black Rock Desert, this is the impact of 80,000 people camping at Burning Man in the Nevada desert.

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An Abandoned Bridge in the Desert - The McPhaul Suspension Bridge

Just outside of Yuma, Arizona, near the ghost town of Dome, lies the abandoned McPhaul Suspension Bridge. Built in 1929, four years before the Golden Gate Bridge, the McPhaul Bridge was Highway 95's crossing point of the Gila River until the 1960s.

The section of the highway that bridge is on has long since been bypassed, leaving the bridge all alone in the desert. Due to safety concerns the bridge is now closed to traffic as well as people. It sits there as a reminder of the road that once was.

The McPhaul Suspension Bridge is a rare suspension bridge in the American Southwest and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

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10 Bridges You Won't Walk On Even for $1 Million

People learned to build bridges many centuries ago. At first, they were questionable constructions made of stones, wood, and even tree roots. But nowadays, bridges have turned into magnificent structures able to withstand huge strain. And still, some bridges are so bizarre and scary that not everyone would dare to step on them!

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The scariest bridge in America 0:43
The longest curved suspension bridge 1:34
The highest bridge in the US 2:17
The tallest bridge in the world 3:08
One of the oldest teakwood footbridges 3:56
The world's longest glass bridge 4:52
Walk of Faith (another glass bridge) 5:45
The largest rigid-frame bridge 6:32
The Drunk Bridge 7:09
Seven Mile Bridge 7:43

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A tourist walks on a pavement built with glass on the cliff at the national forest park in Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan Province, Nov. 9, 2011. To improve the sightseeing experience of tourists, a 60-meter-long glass pavement built on the cliff of Tianmen Mountain with an altitude of about 1430 meters was put into use recently. Tianmen mountain is a popular tourist destination in China and is famous for its natural beauty: By Xinhua/Ding Yunjuan/Eyevine/EAST NEWS,
Aerial view of the 100-meter-long and 1.6-meter-wide glass skywalk on the cliff of Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain) in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie city, central China's Hunan province, 1 August 2016. A 100-meter-long and 1.6-meter-wide glass skywalk in Zhangjiajie Tianmenshan National Park opened to visitors on Monday (1 August 2016). The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk is the third glass skywalk on the Tianmen Mountain (or Tianmenshan Mountain) in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in central China's Henan province. It oversees the Tianmen Tongtian Avenue (Avenue toward Heaven), featuring a total of 99 road turns, layers after another, known as the first highway wonders: By Shao Ying - Imaginechina/Associated Press/East News,
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SUMMARY:
- #1. The construction looms 186 ft above the water’s surface, and they say that when the weather is bad, you can't see the shore from the middle of the bridge. All things combined, it creates an eerie feeling of being suspended in some kind of nerve-racking limbo.
- #2. At 410 ft long, this is the longest curved suspension bridge in the world. The deck of Sky Bridge is 2,170 ft above sea level, among the mountain peaks, and boy, that's a sight to behold!
- #3. This bridge held the title of the world's highest from 1929, when it was completed, till 2001, when Liuguanghe Bridge in China surpassed it by 19 ft.
- #4. The tallest bridge in the world seems to be floating over the river Tarn's gorge valley in southern France. The total length of the bridge is 8,070 ft, and its maximum height is a whopping 1,125 ft above the ground!
- #5. This is one of the longest and oldest teakwood footbridges in the world. Besides, it's probably one of the most photographed as well!
- #6. The world's longest glass bridge, opened in 2017, hangs over a picturesque canyon in the Hebei province of China. About 1,600 ft long and more than 700 ft high, the bridge is paved with 1,077 glass panels!
- #7. The walkway isn't particularly long, only 200 ft, but the view that is waiting is breathtaking. Everyone using the pathway has to wear special anti-slip shoe covers.
- #8. This is the largest rigid-frame bridge in Japan, even though it looks more like a twisted roller coaster for drivers! The structure has incredibly steep inclines on both sides, and at first sight, you may doubt that a regular car is able to climb the bridge.
- #9. The locals call this construction the drunk bridge. Its length is only 850 ft, but the curve of the bridge that protrudes over the Norwegian Sea plays a funny visual trick on motorists.
-#10. The modern version of the Seven Mile Bridge was completed in 1982, and its construction cost was about $45 million.

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Creepy Giant Bunny EXPLAINED ???? (decomposing)

Have you heard of the creepy giant stuffed bunny in Italy?

We Made it to SYDNEY HARBOUR (dodging whales!)

WHALES AHEAD!!!!!! We almost hit a humpback whale. FAR OUT. What would you have done????
Also, on a positive note, after 90+ hours at sea, we arrive into Sydney, Australia!

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А man who was inside Chernobyl reactor.

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#258 With every space launch, even millions of hours of scientific and technical analysis and engineering may not prevent disaster. We're taking La Vaga headfirst to a unique problem for us: a low bridge and a tall mast, armed with a drone, some blog info and a full moon. We're taking the risk because everyone tells us upstream Guadiana is akin to the promised land. Let's see...

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I Almost Crashed my Drone into a Bridge

I Almost Crashed my Drone into a Bridge while I was chasing the Mavli Marwar Meter Gauge Passenger
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Ep19 | Will the bridge open in time?

Leaving the Mar Menor for what we hope will be the last time was an unexpected challenge. A freak current almost drags a local boat through before the bridge opens and we have to take avoiding action not to get caught up in it all.

Happily exploring ashore means more than just finding the local shop now and we finally get to the salt flats to see some amazing flamingoes.

We have now reached stage two of lockdown in Spain which means we can sail within the province of Murcia. We leave the Mar Menor (again) and head west for a brief, and very expensive, visit to Cartagena before anchoring in La Azohia.

Meanwhile the bars and restaurants are opening, people are on the beaches and playing in the water. Life is finding a new normal as the seaside towns get ready for a summer season of sorts. We fix our sails and reconfigure the new anchor chain before heading out to sea. In a couple of weeks, we are told, we can sail to Ibiza. There is a sense of relief as the Spanish coast comes back to life.
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Our Boat Crashed Into a Bridge and Has A Hole In It. Ep. 21 - Sailing Salty Mermaid

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Our first near DISASTER! - Sailing Turtle

They say never make plans in the cruising life. Well we got a first hand lesson in that this week. We made our way to the naval academy bridge and slept under it's beautiful lights listening to the light sound of traffic. We woke up the awesome morning calls of the naval academy nearby and had plans to practice sailing for the day and to explore Annapolis some more but we got a call from The Rigging Company that they'd be able to look at our mast. So we motored over quickly and we had another round of getting our mast sealed up.

That night, we were given a light show by mother nature which was spectacular but it also revealed that our mast was still leaking. So the next day we went into a slip to get more intensive repairs done and that's when things went downhill quickly.

We lost all control of our boat and nearly crashed into the other boats in the marina. Thankfully it all ended without any injuries but it did mean another haul out. Just as we do with everything else, we rolled with the punches and made the best out of our time on the hard. Join us for the Great Winch off of 2021 and see who makes it to the top!!!

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15 Unusual Facts About The Tower Bridge of London You Probably Didn’t Know

London’s Tower Bridge is one of the most well-known landmarks in London.

The construction of Tower Bridge took 432 construction workers for eight years and cost around 1.2 million pounds, which is over 150 million pounds in today’s money.

Watch the video to find out some of the most interesting facts about Tower Bridge.

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I nearly CRASHED driving over the bridge | Port Mann Bridge in Coquitlam, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

A leisurely drive over the Port Mann Bridge in Coquitlam and Surrey. I was scared out of my skin when this other truck pulls out and nearly hits me.

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