Leaving stuff like that under water is good for the ecosystem. It has a name; artificial reef. Fish love it. They make homes in it and if it's salt water it's irregular surface can be used for anchorage to an begin a new natural coral reef. It not only doesn't harm anything, it's hugely beneficial to marine life.
But, your hysterical, irrational, liberal reaction is typical of amateur environmentalists, who usually have it bass ackwards.
I never realized how few people realize how large metal things are intensionally dumped in shallow water, particularly salt waters, because it's beneficial to the marine life and harms nothing. Large ships, following having all their fuel or other toxic chemicals are removed, are normally scuttled for that reason. It's not treating the shore as a junk yard. It is giving the marine life a home to flourish in.
Damn Arabs! They destroy our bridges because they hate our freedom!
AsEasyAsEasyIs 3 months ago
Mother fucker first its buildings now their going after our bridges when the fuck will this inside job ever fucking end.
Ted7864 6 months ago
Looks like something from an apocolypse movie.
EarthBoundMisfit96 7 months ago
tidy..inside job.
annynameatall 11 months ago
BOOM
cmorrison96 1 year ago
pretty grace ugly ravnel
LuckyAGStudios 1 year ago
i love how its far away and the sound doesnt come for a few seconds
HeyGotCake 1 year ago
im just wondering why there was a huge ass end of a bridge in the middle of the lake 0_0
JuniorProducer1996 1 year ago
Die Möwen auf dem Pfeiler vor der Brücke sind jetzt sicher taub :D
heinixxx 2 years ago
poor fishes.
TheMeHolmes 2 years ago
WTF and they wonder why our water has so loads of crap in it
XtvNetwork 2 years ago
Oh, don't let your Al Gore get the best of you.
Leaving stuff like that under water is good for the ecosystem. It has a name; artificial reef. Fish love it. They make homes in it and if it's salt water it's irregular surface can be used for anchorage to an begin a new natural coral reef. It not only doesn't harm anything, it's hugely beneficial to marine life.
But, your hysterical, irrational, liberal reaction is typical of amateur environmentalists, who usually have it bass ackwards.
TheJediCharles 2 years ago 9
Its the Cooper River Bridge in Charleston, SC
I was there
funnygalsc 2 years ago
replaced by the ravenel bridge i miss ole gracie
crapper1 1 year ago
you can hear the crakling noise also was that a shock wave plus you can see once the bridge explodes you can see the water
JaredrHarrison 3 years ago
won't that pollute???
RNStitt 3 years ago
i was just wondering too...
kylebower224 3 years ago
I'm sure they cleaned it up after...
taktikal24 3 years ago
No, it's not removed.
I never realized how few people realize how large metal things are intensionally dumped in shallow water, particularly salt waters, because it's beneficial to the marine life and harms nothing. Large ships, following having all their fuel or other toxic chemicals are removed, are normally scuttled for that reason. It's not treating the shore as a junk yard. It is giving the marine life a home to flourish in.
Any marine biologist will tell you this.
TheJediCharles 2 years ago 5
No.
It's good for the marine life.
TheJediCharles 2 years ago
What sort of bridge is that its in pieces
bazzo1992 4 years ago
John Grace Memorial Bridge in Charleston South Carolina.
WayneAlexanderM 4 years ago
That will create Biiiig Waaaves B)
Cydrazer 5 years ago