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70M WIND TURBINE BLOWN TO PIECES | CONTROLLED EXPLOSION

70M WIND TURBINE BLOWN TO PIECES
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Workers in Magdeburg, Germany were given the ultimate demolitions assignment - taking down a 70 Metre wind turbine!

The team cut small triangular shapes into the tower before activating a detonator and causing a massive explosion.

Though the tower of a wind turbine often appears solid, they're actually hollow and made from steel.

The huge structure fell in an arc so it didn't damage the surrounding turbines.

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Water Tank Collapse & Demolition | Cooling Tower Demolition Compilation

Water Tank & Water Tower Demolition Video Compilation
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Construction of the Largest Wind Farm in Southeast Asia

150MW BURGOS WIND FARM
EDC Wind Power Corporation

A timelapse documentation prepared for Energy Development Corporation (EDC). However, this presentation represents the author's own edit. It is not the approved version of EDC.

Featuring 50 units of Vestas V90 3MW wind turbines. Commissioned last November 5, 2014. The estimated cost for the construction of the wind farm was US$450 million.

Coverage commenced from the arrival of turbine components last October 2013, with the blades, nacelles and tower segments arriving at Omnico Port, Ilocos Norte. These parts were later transferred to Burgos through barging. Significant stages of the construction were covered: from Foundation Preparation up to Tower Erection.

Hundreds of thousand still shots taken using CANON 5D Mark3 with various Canon lenses. It also utilized a proprietary Long-Term Timelapse set with a camera in a metal enclosure shooting continuously at location.

Music credit: Audiomachine.

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This Mysterious Cloud Killed 1200 People ????

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Uganda At The Equator - Water Experiment | Coriolis Effect

Uganda At The Equator - Water Experiment | Coriolis Effect ► 13 countries in the world are on the Equator. In any of them, you'll find this demonstration: A water experiment showing the Coriolis Effect (water flowing in different directions in different hemispheres. I visited Uganda where I had the privilege to see this demonstration. You'll find this experiment particularly interesting if you like physics, geography, and random curious facts.


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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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Vestas wind turbine, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind, also called wind energy, into mechanical energy in a process known as wind power. If the mechanical energy is used to produce electricity, the device may be called a wind turbine or wind power plant. If the mechanical energy is used to drive machinery, such as for grinding grain or pumping water, the device is called a windmill or wind pump. Similarly, it may be referred to as a wind charger when used for charging batteries. The result of over a millennium of windmill development and modern engineering, today's wind turbines are manufactured in a wide range of vertical and horizontal axis types. The smallest turbines are used for applications such as battery charging or auxiliary power on boats; while large grid-connected arrays of turbines are becoming an increasingly important source of wind power-produced commercial electricity. Windmills were used in Persia (present-day Iran) as early as 200 B.C. The windwheel of Heron of Alexandria marks one of the first known instances of wind powering a machine in history. However, the first known practical windmills were built in Sistan, a region between Afghanistan and Iran, from the 7th century. These Panemone were vertical axle windmills, which had long vertical driveshafts with rectangular blades. Made of six to twelve sails covered in reed matting or cloth material, these windmills were used to grind grain or draw up water, and were used in the gristmilling and sugarcane industries. Windmills first appeared in Europe during the middle ages. The first historical records of their use in England date to the 11th or 12th centuries and there are reports of German crusaders taking their windmill-making skills to Syria around 1190. By the 14th century, Dutch windmills were in use to drain areas of the Rhine delta. The first electricity-generating wind turbine was a battery charging machine installed in July 1887 by Scottish academic James Blyth to light his holiday home in Marykirk, Scotland. Some months later American inventor Charles F Brush built the first automatically operated wind turbine for electricity production in Cleveland, Ohio. Although Blyth's turbine was considered uneconomical in the United Kingdom electricity generation by wind turbines was more cost effective in countries with widely scattered populations. In Denmark by 1900, there were about 2500 windmills for mechanical loads such as pumps and mills, producing an estimated combined peak power of about 30 MW. The largest machines were on 24-metre (79 ft) towers with four-bladed 23-metre (75 ft) diameter rotors. By 1908 there were 72 wind-driven electric generators operating in the US from 5 kW to 25 kW. Around the time of World War I, American windmill makers were producing 100,000 farm windmills each year, mostly for water-pumping.[9] By the 1930s, wind generators for electricity were common on farms, mostly in the United States where distribution systems had not yet been installed. In this period, high-tensile steel was cheap, and the generators were placed atop prefabricated open steel lattice towers. A forerunner of modern horizontal-axis wind generators was in service at Yalta, USSR in 1931. This was a 100 kW generator on a 30-metre (98 ft) tower, connected to the local 6.3 kV distribution system. It was reported to have an annual capacity factor of 32 per cent, not much different from current wind machines. In the fall of 1941, the first megawatt-class wind turbine was synchronized to a utility grid in Vermont. The Smith-Putnam wind turbine only ran for 1,100 hours before suffering a critical failure. The unit was not repaired because of shortage of materials during the war. The first utility grid-connected wind turbine to operate in the UK was built by John Brown & Company in 1951 in the Orkney Islands. As of 2012, Danish company Vestas is the world's biggest wind-turbine manufacturer. About off shores wind turbines, the European Wind Energy Association wrote on its first half 2013 report that Siemens take the lead in Europe with a production capacity around 1045 megawatts. A quantitative measure of the wind energy available at any location is called the Wind Power Density (WPD) It is a calculation of the mean annual power available per square meter of swept area of a turbine, and is tabulated for different heights above ground. Calculation of wind power density includes the effect of wind velocity and air density. Color-coded maps are prepared for a particular area described, for example, as Mean Annual Power Density at 50 Metres. In the United States, the results of the above calculation are included in an index developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and referred to as NREL CLASS.

Huge Cruise Ship passes through Tower Bridge, London - 24/8/2019

During a recent visit to London, we were lucky enough to witness a really quite large cruise ship, the Silver Wind, passing through the raised bridge decks of the world famous Tower Bridge.
Some sequences have been speeded up slightly to minimise boredom! This process meant that titling and transitions were mostly unavailable in the editing.
Recorded on 24th August 2019.

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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SOLAR Vs. WIND - How much power can you make? ELECTRICAL BOAT TECH (2 of 7) - Sailing Vessel Delos

In this video I go through how much power we generate daily on SV Delos, where it comes from, and how our generator time has gone down by 30% after installing Lithium batteries!

Topics in this video are:
How much power do we generate on a daily basis from solar on a sailboat?
How much power do we generate from wind on a sailboat?
How noisy are wind generators?
How much does a wind generator make?
Are Lithium batteries more efficient at charging?
What is the percentages of power from all sources?
Did the generator time go up or down after installing the new Lithium batteries?

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Rotor vs Mechanical Turbulence vs Wind Shadow - Paramotor Tips

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Paramotor flying with a Paraglider it's a good idea to understand what rotor is and mechanical turbulence and wind shadow and what their effect will be and how to deal with them. The #1 most life & death critical way to drastically stack the odds of safety in your favor is to fly a Flat Top paramotor and Dominator paraglider. The gear you fly is the #1 factor to your safety. Second most important is SUPER training specifically. No matter where you learned to fly LOOK at your skill level honestly. Either you can do what SUPER students can do or you can't. It really has nothing to do with opinion. Skill is skill. If you can't kite on a fence or kite up a wall or kite on a pole you simply do not have real actual glider control and cannot properly active pilot your glider. There is only one school in the world actually teaching real actual skills and that is SUPER training. Not one single paragliding school in the world teaches true mastery level skills or any real skills to students. It simply takes too much time and costs too much and takes the absolute perfect beach location to do it so look at your skills honestly and logically and if you don't have mastery level skills come through SUPER training until you do. It's your LIFE. As always try to challenge this and prove me wrong. Either what I'm saying is correct or it isn't. No need for bashing or mindless trash talking. Just SHOW the skills. PROVE that other instructors can do what SUPER students can do. PROVE that their students can. PROVE that you can. Just post the video. It's really that simple. Either you can do these things or you can. If you can't then you definitely should take SUPER training because you are at huge risk trying to fly without these skills.

Beaumont Hotel Water Tower and Windmills



Deep in the heartland a very special Bed & Breakfast hotel in a very special place awaits you... The Beaumont Hotel was created in 1879 as a stagecoach and railroad stop to shelter weary pioneers... when the railroad brought cattle barons and frontier society to Beaumont.

Surrounded by lush native grass, the hotel nestled deep in the Flint Hills became a magnet for cattle buyers visiting the surrounding big spreads. As the nation grew, so did aviation; in 1953, a 2,600-foot north and south native grass airstrip was carved out of the prairie so airplanes could taxi right up to The Beaumont Hotel's front door.

The Beaumont Hotel is a homing beacon to all pilots and travelers who want to touch down for a cold drink, a hot bath, a great meal and restful sleep. The Beaumont Hotel's renovation includes the addition of private baths in the four suites and seven deluxe rooms, a remodeled dining room accented with period log furniture in the lobby. The hotel is open daily as a bed and breakfast, and the cafe dishes up hearty meals Thursday through Sunday every week. There's also voicemail, facsimile and television, and a private meeting room for business retreats.

Because The Beaumont Hotel adjoins a 10,000 acre working cattle ranch and is near the Tall Grass Prairie National Park, guests may also enjoy wagon rides and campfire cookouts, view works by local artists, and see the oldest wooden water tower in America, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Beaumont Hotel is a perfect weekend getaway or a strategic stopover on a cross-country hop. Stay a night, stay a week -- your welcome is guaranteed to be warm and friendly as you and your fellow travelers swap stories and savor the beauty, peace and quiet of this very special piece of Americana.

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Amazing Gilbert Water Tower - #Shorts

The town of Gilbert, Arizona lights up their water tower at Christmastime. The light show is absolutely incredible!

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Aerial Ocala - Skatepark, Tuscawilla, Railroad Tracks, Water Tower

Just some quick playing around with the new DJI FPV camera drone and Movavi Video Suite software. It's really short, but I figured I'll upload some cool aerial content whenever I find a place that people may want to see from above, or if anyone suggests something below in the comments.

Tornado Hits Wind Turbine

Sustainable Wind Turbines, Lisbon, Portugal

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