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  • I watched "abandoned" first.  Its great to see the original.

  • if i mealt a lot of dry ice, can i swim without getting wet?

  • @1skullduggery If you actually look at the video, which is a whooping 1:52min, you'd hear that it doesn't melt. It evaporates (sublimes).

  • The true dry ice-making machine, is made​in Brazil

  • desert ice -.-

  • I wish I had one of those machines :)

  • Thats hot

  • Very cool (no pun intended) to see what this place once looked like. I've visited this site - in it's currently abandoned state - plenty of times, but never got to see it in its prime.

  • Thank you for posting I am a little smarter tonight.

  • i have a feeling everthingn uses the same voice in those days xD

  • @hinatazelda lol yeah, its called a transatlantic accent.

  • @hinatazelda well they used one voice for everything back then, but we're doing the same now. Don Lafontaine for prettymuch all our movie trailers. ; )

  • a good thing to do with dry ice. is break it into small pieces put it in a bottle.add water.and watch a cool explostion

  • .... except back then bottles were made of glass, so making a bottle bomb was likely to kill you :P

  • maybe pipe it to north pole

  • It is Co2. The film shows a company collecting Co2 from a natural source.

    Remember kiddies, Co2 just doesn't come from your cars like Obama thinks it should - it occurs naturally.

  • Pfft more like Al Gore.

  • i thought it was made from CO2!?!

  • it is made of co2

  • I always thought dry ice was made from CO2 collected from breweries. That's what my high school science teacher told us in class anyway.

  • it is collected in many different ways

  • You can get CO2 from lots of places, not just breweries.

  • @phildaguy that's one source of co2

  • I think the early 40s

  • no its 30s or the 20s

  • When wa this recorded

  • @Miguelllanosi 1935...

  • @Miguelllanosi in 1935 i guessss????

  • @karlhenrikberger colour wasnt around for decades after 1935!

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