Complete destruction of House No. 1, located 3,500 feet from ground zero, by an atomic blast on March 17, 1953, at Yucca Flat at the Nevada Proving Ground. The time from the first to last picture was 2.3 seconds. The camera was completely enclosed in a 2-inch lead sheath as a protection against radiation. The only source of light was that from the bomb. In frame 1, the house is lit by the blast. By frame 2 the radiating energy has set it on fire, and the remaining frames show the rapid disintegration of the house by the blast wave. (U.S. Department of Defense)
I've done the one with the USB stick and staples
CHEEZMO;47515156 said:
Michal Trpák - Escape into Reality
Good sandwich guide
Übermatik;47552148 said:Wow, this is an amazing building. Any idea what/where it is?
Übermatik;47552148 said:Wow, this is an amazing building. Any idea what/where it is?
Übermatik;47552148 said:Wow, this is an amazing building. Any idea what/where it is?
what... the... hell. ALL these years.. wasted on subpar sandwiches.
This is the view on Rt 25, in Riverhead, NY after Winter Storm Nemo. People were freaking out that Massachusetts imposed emergency measures, stating that anyone driving in the storm could face up to a year in prison and a massive fine. I guess you won't be seeing scenes like this in Massachusetts.
CHEEZMO;47552380 said:Taipei 101.
Taipei 101
Übermatik;47600578 said:Thanks!
Dude looks like a Metal Gear Solid boss fight.This mofo is crazy
Where are these updates in science from?
Melchiah you could post that Motorcycle pic in the Funny pics thread too.
Melchiah said:
Where is this? We need to go save Batman!
It's Chand Baori in Abhaneri, Rajasthan.Where is this? We need to go save Batman!
Picture taken in the Gaza Strip
Picture taken in the Gaza Strip