The dramatically visible, rhythmic twisting that resulted in the 1940 collapse of "Galloping Gertie," the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, has sometimes been characterized in physics textbooks as a classical example of resonance. However, this description is misleading. The catastrophic vibrations that destroyed the bridge were not due to simple mechanical resonance, but to a more complicated interaction between the bridge and the winds passing through it - phenomenon known as aeroelastic flutter
@kint909 tacoma narrows bridge is only fixed to the ground at certain points. the majority of the bridge is held up by strong steel wires there isn't much to stop it swaying, where as this bridge is fixed to the ground all the way across if you pause at 0:35 you can see how the size of the concrete is big on one point and small on another if anyone can explain how concrete and metal can bend without losing shape or breaking i will accept this as a possibility.
@MrAshLC the waves are different because it's structure is freely moveable. this is a hard structure. steel can bend however traditional concrete can't it will only take so much pressure before it cracks and in this video the concrete appears to shrink and expand in certain parts any concrete that cracked would of eventually collapsed this bridge or show signs of collapsing
tacoma narrows was a suspension bridge and it could happens
in case of russian bridge which is normal type with many support below it's sick fake - look on the concrete on the side - look how its look with tacoma and then look on the russian
sorry but takoma looks autentic and in case of russian it's impossible - every bridge engineer will tell you
be more realistic people - do not believe in everything
that really does look fake it looks like the stone used to build the bridge is bending and morphing and wind does not blow upwards or downwards unless caused by some sort of hurricane or tornado if a bridge were to sway i'm sure it would be horizontally. it just looks like everything used in the construction of this bridge has had its shape morphed
Its basically smaller pieces of concrete made that way .. if not some other materials might be used, I think its quite possible, but difficult and expensive ! In japan building's bases are just like this, because of the many earthquakes they have over there !
@williamcerniuk Actually, it's not natural harmonics that caused the Tacoma collapse (or this swaying, I'd assume), though that's a common misconception. It's an example of aeroelastic flutter. Pretty interesting stuff, you should look into it if you're a physics major.
takie kolysanie wynika z czestotliwosci (predkosci) wiatru, ktory synchronizuje sie z czestotliwoscia mostu(wiem ze to dziwnie brzmi ale takie cos instnieje :)
@OstryRuchacz most Golden Gate San Francisco dokładnie to samo tylko że siła była około 30 razy większa, a i przeczytaj sobie dlaczego żołnierze przechodząc przez most nie utrzymują żołnierskiego tępa (lewa,prawa)
All of you saying this is fake google bridge + wind and you will plenty of old footage of when suspension bridges were first being built and see that this is very possible. A bridge can act like the wing of an airplane if not designed properly and create lift. This bridge should have been closed. Maybe it was.
@houseofbeauties All bridges are designed and built to move to a degree tobe able to accept loads from wind and seismic activity . I am in the construction industry and am familiar with this process. Just the other day I pulled over on a bridge to accept a phone call and I was bouncing up and down while cars went by. You have to understand a little bit about harmonics also to understand what happens in nature and bridges.
@houseofbeauties Certain vibrations from wind and earth can harmonize to a certain frequency to cause this type of thing with bridges. If you listen to nature you will hear and feel things. Just the other day my Dachshund, Max, caused our entire floor to bounce only with his little trot he does. I am a heavy guy and could not reproduce the harmonic vibration a 10 pound pouch did. It is all about frequency and harmonics of nature. I have just exposed you to sacred secrets, oops! :)
WOW seriosly u guys this is fake n im serios look at those metal in the bridge they look like theyr sponges and if its b coz of wind i cant reli hear the sound of the wind in the vid n y dos the same noise keep looping
@aed78 the bridge moved for minutes but it is still not only useable but there is not even a single damage.......so now i ask u is it a failuer ? it had happened in other countries i am sure it would have burried all the poor ppl was crossing at that time.
i am not russian but telling u the things u can see.
Can't believe all these people writing 'fake'. Clearly they're not engineers. If they were, they'd know that any piece of material / structure has its own 'harmonic frequency' - basically, if something effects it at this frequency (ie wind blowing by in this case), the structure can vibrate itself to pieces, depending on the amplitude of the force and the time in which it acts.
In actual fact, you'll find everything bends to a certain degree. Take glass for instance, it bends, just not much until it shatters.
Tarmac can take quite a bit of punishment, especially if warm, as the bitumen is very 'rubber like'.
Not only that, but the total bending per square metre is quite small, probably less than 1 or 2 degrees per metre. Well within limit. I suggest you refrain from posting until you grow a little smarter.
It's not fake, physics can explain this... Plus it's not the first time for a bridge to sway like that. search tacoma narrows guys, they "almost" have the same condition and that bridge is ain't fake. It was examined by some architect and physicists.
I have seen many bridges "swaying", and this one sure looks fake. It's supposed to twist, not get bigger or smaller, nothing logical in that. And what, the cars and the people would still be going on such a bridge, if it truly was moving? Tsssss.
It's a standing wave, or a resonant wave. It has to do with the length of the bridge and the force of the wind/vibrations hitting the bridge. Eventually the amplitude of the standing wave will build up and the bridge will collapse. Something similar happened to a bridge called tacoma narrows in the 1940's ...
@chatoz Check a related video titled Tacoma Narrows Newsreel. That bridge went through the same thing, but collapsed. It's just one of the many design flaws of older bridges. They weren't designed to withstand really powerful winds.
@dramagirl94x No, I was actually watching Russian news on TV when they showed this. I'm pretty sure that they aren't dumb enough to talk about a photoshopped video. So to answer your question, no it likely isn't.
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cnkhwuidhd 3 weeks ago
This is fake. Look closely everyone.
classysassy3 3 weeks ago
@classysassy3
It was covered by several news agencies. Its real.
sparkygl0s 3 weeks ago
The dramatically visible, rhythmic twisting that resulted in the 1940 collapse of "Galloping Gertie," the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, has sometimes been characterized in physics textbooks as a classical example of resonance. However, this description is misleading. The catastrophic vibrations that destroyed the bridge were not due to simple mechanical resonance, but to a more complicated interaction between the bridge and the winds passing through it - phenomenon known as aeroelastic flutter
kwldude 1 month ago
@kint909 tacoma narrows bridge is only fixed to the ground at certain points. the majority of the bridge is held up by strong steel wires there isn't much to stop it swaying, where as this bridge is fixed to the ground all the way across if you pause at 0:35 you can see how the size of the concrete is big on one point and small on another if anyone can explain how concrete and metal can bend without losing shape or breaking i will accept this as a possibility.
kwldude 1 month ago
@kwldude search up a standing wave. This bridge is doing the same thing. Both are form of resonant harmonic motion.
And concrete and steel can bend, if they didnt the bridge would break. Same as how an Aircraft wing needs to flex.. otherwise it would just snap off.
MrAshLC 1 month ago
@MrAshLC the waves are different because it's structure is freely moveable. this is a hard structure. steel can bend however traditional concrete can't it will only take so much pressure before it cracks and in this video the concrete appears to shrink and expand in certain parts any concrete that cracked would of eventually collapsed this bridge or show signs of collapsing
kwldude 1 month ago
@kint909 I'm still thinking it's not possible
tacoma narrows was a suspension bridge and it could happens
in case of russian bridge which is normal type with many support below it's sick fake - look on the concrete on the side - look how its look with tacoma and then look on the russian
sorry but takoma looks autentic and in case of russian it's impossible - every bridge engineer will tell you
be more realistic people - do not believe in everything
promolessstructure 1 month ago
Ya fake. The concrete on the bottom support doesn't expand and then go to a compact size in 2 seconds. -.-
ccraig412 1 month ago
that bridge needs stiffer suspension.. lol
TheInkGalleryNYC 1 month ago
fake as hell...
promolessstructure 1 month ago
@promolessstructure Well, look up Tacoma Narrows for something closer to you...
kint909 1 month ago
that really does look fake it looks like the stone used to build the bridge is bending and morphing and wind does not blow upwards or downwards unless caused by some sort of hurricane or tornado if a bridge were to sway i'm sure it would be horizontally. it just looks like everything used in the construction of this bridge has had its shape morphed
kwldude 1 month ago
@kwldude Well, look up Tacoma Narrows for something closer to you...
kint909 1 month ago
OMFG masturbating bridge!!!
tadatube2 5 months ago
Russian engineering doesn't have a very good track record.
youngdones 6 months ago
FAKE
djaktube 7 months ago
@djaktube wrong, it happens. Something just matched the bridges resonance frequency.
chevelle1258 7 months ago
I want to ride my bike over that.....
CrankUpProductions 7 months ago 2
Мост действительно раскачивался. Я это видел. Амплитуда колебаний составляла 1m. Между опорами моста 154m.
PS "the Soviet Russia" doesn't exist.
LongKimi 8 months ago
In Soviet Russia the wind doesn't blow it sucks..
sunkadam 9 months ago 6
concrete bridges don't sway)))) nice fake)) especially the noises!! cool))
trifio5242 9 months ago
@trifio5242 its not concrete btw, and this video is release from the offical russian gov media so science ftw ;]
lynxcrasy 9 months ago
Это не фейк (NOT fake). Как будто у вас в америке, где дохрена подвесных мостов, не слышали о подобных случаях.
Многие мыслят слишком стандартно, чтобы поверить в подобные вещи
TubeVRN 10 months ago
its like being on acid
ToastedAndy 10 months ago
It's not fake you idiots go to school and learn for the love of science.
OMFGitsJeffX 11 months ago
not fake, search for Takoma Narrows bridge, it wouldn't be the first one that collapse
HNickProg 11 months ago
ok then... I guess this bridge is made of jello :P
romanianlover123 11 months ago
FAKE
qviotkee 11 months ago
It's resonnance
TheXCrunchyX 1 year ago
fukin F X
chapulin4216 1 year ago
Bet its fake
InvincibleSamuri 1 year ago
FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PlatinumGamez 1 year ago
In Soviet Russia, bridge sways you.
clubpenguinsdfgdfgf 1 year ago
...Physics!
DollieWepons 1 year ago
Im not trying to say anything, but to me this looked really fake... You can see the pixels on the trees moving up and down with the bridge....
Or it might be real I dont know
RufusTehThird 1 year ago
@RufusTehThird itis not fake they were shown on national news
Ligalizitnow 10 months ago
see, this is why you dont make bridges out of duct tape.
HKG36G3 1 year ago
russian quality
dario0807 1 year ago
@dario0807
The bridge of bad quality would have just collapsed. Russian quality is the best.
RomanZzzzzzzzz 10 months ago
These fucking truthers believes that 911 was an inside job but wont believe that this is real.
nadoeloiskat 1 year ago
its a video effect, i mean come on, concrete and steel will never bend just like that.
randomgraduate 1 year ago
@randomgraduate
Its basically smaller pieces of concrete made that way .. if not some other materials might be used, I think its quite possible, but difficult and expensive ! In japan building's bases are just like this, because of the many earthquakes they have over there !
samednakhla 1 year ago
@randomgraduate look this... play he wikipeida video of tacoma bridge 1940 you will be amazed
tdaneri 1 year ago
OMFG @ 0:10 - 0:18 id drive that :D
randomblob117 1 year ago
It is an example of natural harmonics. Do a search for "Tacoma Narrows", a video lesson every physics major should take.
williamcerniuk 1 year ago 9
@williamcerniuk
yeah just saw that video about Tacoma Narrows in physics today and learned why this happend and stuff
first time physics were exciting
Dremennn 11 months ago
@williamcerniuk
Just FYI, the Tacoma Narrows collapse was not due to harmonics as originally thought, but flutter caused by the wind.
strangeman509 7 months ago
@williamcerniuk Actually, it's not natural harmonics that caused the Tacoma collapse (or this swaying, I'd assume), though that's a common misconception. It's an example of aeroelastic flutter. Pretty interesting stuff, you should look into it if you're a physics major.
HelloIdiotsWhatsUp 6 months ago
ITS FUCKING FAKE YOU IDIOTS
ITS A VIDEO EFFECT
Koldness99 1 year ago
@Koldness99 fuck are u talking about?
mrrafaelsuazo 1 year ago
@Koldness99 Well you're a sad excuse for a human being. Piss off.
effyochicken 1 year ago
@Koldness99 this is the official Associated Press video feed. I'd say its pretty legitimate numbnuts.
hkscott12345 1 year ago
@Koldness99 look this... look for tacoma bridge video in wikipedia
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@Koldness99 You should kill yourself for being so stupid.
superniitendofan64 1 year ago
Most może wpaść w drgania ale na tym filmiku jest to wyostrzone i dodane są inne efekty (wygięcia)! Bez przesady, nie aż tak!
mateuszkaa 1 year ago
YYY ludzie wiecie co to REZONANS ??????????? nie? to do kurwy nedzy poczytajcie sobie troche o tym i sie dowiecie czemu ten most sie tak bujal!!!
mib0220 1 year ago
Ludzie kurwa to nie możliwe, żeby asfalt nie pęknął, a beton nie pokruszył się przy takim zginaniu, no bez przesady.
PiMp3k44 1 year ago
fakink fejk
pucio00 1 year ago
WHAT THE FUCK LOL ? SERIOUSLY WHO IS SO FUCKING RETARDED TO MAKE SO SHIT FAKE VIDEO !!?!!?!?! SERIOUSLY ?!?!?!
OstryRuchacz 1 year ago
@OstryRuchacz no
Travmapunk 1 year ago
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@OstryRuchacz no
Travmapunk 1 year ago
ten filmik jest prawdziwy
takie kolysanie wynika z czestotliwosci (predkosci) wiatru, ktory synchronizuje sie z czestotliwoscia mostu(wiem ze to dziwnie brzmi ale takie cos instnieje :)
to sprawia ze most wpada w wibracje
puczinek 1 year ago
@puczinek udowodnij
OstryRuchacz 1 year ago
@OstryRuchacz most Golden Gate San Francisco dokładnie to samo tylko że siła była około 30 razy większa, a i przeczytaj sobie dlaczego żołnierze przechodząc przez most nie utrzymują żołnierskiego tępa (lewa,prawa)
DarkArchon1992 1 year ago
fake
OSZKI 1 year ago
fake.
borkos111 1 year ago
to jest nie możliwe 0:34 żeby ta warstwa podstawy kurcyzła się i rozszerzała ;/
fake.
ZioUoch 1 year ago
Photoshop, fake
CherryByBack 1 year ago
FAke, photoshop
efclicos 1 year ago
jak to mozliwe??moze mieli trzesienie ziemi
anusial7ka 1 year ago
It's just the effect of resonance vibration of the bridge and the wind:) Also happens in USA :P
MrQTAX 1 year ago
The Russian Galloping Gertie.
denelson83 1 year ago
Who thinks that this video is fake are so dumbass....
tawreon 1 year ago
Russian engineering at its best that bridge was built to do that without the wind ahhahahh
MrEastern69 1 year ago
last time i checked americans dont make rubber bridges thank god
kernel246 1 year ago
Those were normal conditions, no wind. Russian engineering fail.
0hmyfuckinggod 1 year ago
You think designers would learn after the Tacoma Narrows collapse, huh?
jukingeo 1 year ago
Take some acid and watch that bridge gooo hahaha
jojoyomamaface101 1 year ago
omg that is sooo dangerous! fuck 0:13
ChaseThatTornado67 1 year ago
...nice
ami2evil 1 year ago
in Soviet Russia bridge sways wind
MikeBorchers 1 year ago 32
@MikeBorchers
It's a fake. no any soviet Russia,just Russia, learn bloody history - make an effort.
By the way learn about bridges too a bit.
MrOpamop 1 year ago
fake it is warps and sound fx
wartiger120 1 year ago
All of you saying this is fake google bridge + wind and you will plenty of old footage of when suspension bridges were first being built and see that this is very possible. A bridge can act like the wing of an airplane if not designed properly and create lift. This bridge should have been closed. Maybe it was.
ArtisanTony 1 year ago
@ArtisanTony
yeah but all the other vids you see look nothing like this.
its really looks fake.
houseofbeauties 1 year ago
@houseofbeauties All bridges are designed and built to move to a degree tobe able to accept loads from wind and seismic activity . I am in the construction industry and am familiar with this process. Just the other day I pulled over on a bridge to accept a phone call and I was bouncing up and down while cars went by. You have to understand a little bit about harmonics also to understand what happens in nature and bridges.
ArtisanTony 1 year ago
@houseofbeauties Certain vibrations from wind and earth can harmonize to a certain frequency to cause this type of thing with bridges. If you listen to nature you will hear and feel things. Just the other day my Dachshund, Max, caused our entire floor to bounce only with his little trot he does. I am a heavy guy and could not reproduce the harmonic vibration a 10 pound pouch did. It is all about frequency and harmonics of nature. I have just exposed you to sacred secrets, oops! :)
ArtisanTony 1 year ago
This is real btw, it may look damn near impossible but that's physics for you
SplurtaBeats 1 year ago
Looks like the bridge is on an acid trip.
SplurtaBeats 1 year ago
fake
slightvalentine 1 year ago
After Effects->mesh warp+some sound FX -.-
Collinemycin 1 year ago
weird how metal can do that haha
DanLFC8 1 year ago
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Zerinor 1 year ago
Scary
JesFeyenoord 1 year ago
WOW seriosly u guys this is fake n im serios look at those metal in the bridge they look like theyr sponges and if its b coz of wind i cant reli hear the sound of the wind in the vid n y dos the same noise keep looping
Boisword 1 year ago
thts so fake
TheGalvanize123 1 year ago
it is imposibble
yeyekuye 1 year ago
thats some strong ass wind lmao
chilldude567 1 year ago
wooooooow :S
Deviczon 1 year ago
it is a failure of Russian engineering...
aed78 1 year ago
@aed78 the bridge moved for minutes but it is still not only useable but there is not even a single damage.......so now i ask u is it a failuer ? it had happened in other countries i am sure it would have burried all the poor ppl was crossing at that time.
i am not russian but telling u the things u can see.
it shows thier engineering high quality.
makhairat 1 year ago
Widać że fotomontaż -.-
Damianek2121 1 year ago
Это видео очень страшно и опасно
PornOnThisChannel 1 year ago
In soviet Russia, bridge cross YOU
GmasterRED 1 year ago
@deli067
oh shut up
gabe0083 1 year ago
WTF
tacosfromearth 1 year ago
@deli067
/facepalm....
hilectro 1 year ago
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vendetta007mike 1 year ago
We all can do it. Just have to get the right app on your Iphone. (this is not an ad)
naylah781 1 year ago
omg .. i think this is true ..
roselee0010 1 year ago
Can't believe all these people writing 'fake'. Clearly they're not engineers. If they were, they'd know that any piece of material / structure has its own 'harmonic frequency' - basically, if something effects it at this frequency (ie wind blowing by in this case), the structure can vibrate itself to pieces, depending on the amplitude of the force and the time in which it acts.
hilectro 1 year ago
@hilectro tarmac dont bend
SuperDrummerJoe 1 year ago
@SuperDrummerJoe you fucking idiot.. grow a brain.. watch Nat Geo's Megastructures episode of Bridges before you make a stupid comment like that...
boyrichboy 1 year ago
@SuperDrummerJoe
In actual fact, you'll find everything bends to a certain degree. Take glass for instance, it bends, just not much until it shatters.
Tarmac can take quite a bit of punishment, especially if warm, as the bitumen is very 'rubber like'.
Not only that, but the total bending per square metre is quite small, probably less than 1 or 2 degrees per metre. Well within limit. I suggest you refrain from posting until you grow a little smarter.
hilectro 1 year ago
@SuperDrummerJoe yes it does
zeropm1 1 year ago
It's not fake, physics can explain this... Plus it's not the first time for a bridge to sway like that. search tacoma narrows guys, they "almost" have the same condition and that bridge is ain't fake. It was examined by some architect and physicists.
JEDGUECOB 1 year ago
that s fucking fake
clubsfun 1 year ago
looked real at the beggining but the view over the road shows that this is definetely not real !
would be funny though
MaximumMaxime 1 year ago
who says its fake is idiot nothin fake all tv channels showed it nothing fuckin fake
DanceGenerationEGY 1 year ago
FAKE , FAIL
mraissam1997 1 year ago
I have seen many bridges "swaying", and this one sure looks fake. It's supposed to twist, not get bigger or smaller, nothing logical in that. And what, the cars and the people would still be going on such a bridge, if it truly was moving? Tsssss.
Graptemiss 1 year ago
fake and gay
ImaginativeBrowsing 1 year ago
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R1LR 1 year ago
Theres an article about it in the Moscow Times
Neo3050 1 year ago
another fake shit
imdumped 1 year ago
It's a standing wave, or a resonant wave. It has to do with the length of the bridge and the force of the wind/vibrations hitting the bridge. Eventually the amplitude of the standing wave will build up and the bridge will collapse. Something similar happened to a bridge called tacoma narrows in the 1940's ...
hneboori 1 year ago
lolwut?
MainOffenderKZ 1 year ago
This is motherfucking FAKE, you idiots.
TiptupJr 1 year ago
Asphalt is flexible which is why the road isn't breaking apart. I'm not so sure how much strain is needed though to break everything else?
ferd9191 1 year ago
lolwut?
InCastProductions 1 year ago
I Want to take a car with bad shocks and drive 160mph across that thing,
and hope not to die...lol
domokun5555 1 year ago
wouldnt the concrete break?
ALEj0O0 1 year ago
IT LOOKS SO FAKE BUT THEN AGAIN I CAN'T HELP THINKING IT'S TRUE
RacketDoctor 1 year ago
Thats a fucking joke. that bridge shouldnt do that lol
chatoz 1 year ago
@chatoz Check a related video titled Tacoma Narrows Newsreel. That bridge went through the same thing, but collapsed. It's just one of the many design flaws of older bridges. They weren't designed to withstand really powerful winds.
snakeinabush123 1 year ago
i see the bridges in russia like to sway to and fro like their drunken comrades? lol
h00ntube 1 year ago
is this photo shopped?
dramagirl94x 1 year ago
@dramagirl94x No, I was actually watching Russian news on TV when they showed this. I'm pretty sure that they aren't dumb enough to talk about a photoshopped video. So to answer your question, no it likely isn't.
snakeinabush123 1 year ago
weeble wobble goes the bridge.
h00ntube 1 year ago
how is the road not breaking?
danceaddict321 1 year ago
looks like the tacoma narrows bridge
corvettefan96 1 year ago
me da lo mismo que seas ruso imbecil como te hago entender que no te creo ni nadie tampoco soy de chile y hubo un terrepomo,tonto, y si vieras noticias quedo la embarrada y fue de 8.8 y ese puente se mueve koo su fuera de 20 y nadie te cree que ese puente alla seguido en pie despues de ese movimiento...aparte de que con ese viento un poco de oleaje deve haber RUSO IMBECIL!
stone1792 1 year ago
Props to the bridge builders. not many bridges could handle that kind of oscillation and not crumble.
coldfu00 1 year ago
@coldfu00 lmao that's one way to look at it. But if it was me i rather have a sturdy bridge that doesn't sway in the wind.
Knightmareninja 1 year ago
So fake and So gay!!!
dograt666 1 year ago
What's the problem here? That bridge is totally safe.
Roughneck8 1 year ago
FAKE shit just like russians lol
l1998 1 year ago
So many people on the internet are dumb asses, of course this is real
fatbastard135 1 year ago
este video es falsisimo por ke kon elv iento se tendria ke mover el agua por lomenos un oleaje y mas ensima por lomenos deveria kaerse un tendido electrico con ese moviemiento jajajaem dan risaa pero mucha risa mediocres me mierda me da risa ke nisikiera una grieta en el cemento alla dejado este movimiento... yo soy de chile y le digo ke aka si se movio la tierra y dejo la embarra y kn ese movimiento ubiera dejao el puente en el suelo! ciiao mediocres ociosos!
stone1792 1 year ago
I didn't know BP built bridges!
phantomsnare 1 year ago
@phantomsnare um no...
nikkatak 1 year ago
holy fuck
fixingtheproblem 1 year ago
fake much?
ultmobrian 1 year ago
In soviet Russia, the bridge sways the wind ;D
crakermouth 1 year ago
in soviet Russia Bridge shake you!!
EBsoccer12 1 year ago
FAKE AND GAY!
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N8wood1 1 year ago
only in Russia
ps2freak6678 1 year ago
that dude at 0:13 is badass, it's just a regular day for him in russia
ltrage 1 year ago 25
LOOKS FUN!
ReVoKeR210 1 year ago
idiots its not fake
its real
Roofius2 1 year ago
its not a ghost bridge just bad russian safety policies.
crazyozzyking 1 year ago
no possible
MrSultanwind 1 year ago
haunted bridge lol
clubsfun 1 year ago
pffff un montage et pis c'est tout !!!
lebourg973 1 year ago
Ce pont est un pont sur piliers, la résonance est à éloigner. Tacoma était un pont suspendu sans piliers.
En plus faites une petite recherche sur ggle. Trouvez-vous une source assez crédible ?
C'est un montage !
Enfin ceci reste mon avis.
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88anas88 1 year ago
Non ce n'est pas un trucage !! c'est un phénomene en physique qu'on appelle "résonnance" ! Tapez "pont de tacoma" il s'est passé la meme chose !
C'est dur a croire mais c'est la vérité !
romain7591 1 year ago
@romain7591 sauf que malheuresement le pont de tacoma lui n'a pas tenu !!
romain7591 1 year ago
La vache o.O On nous prend vraiment pour des cons O.o
ameliaL53 1 year ago
FAKE !!
LeBronjames63720 1 year ago
Yahoo raconte vraiment mais que de la merde ... people ou fake, c'est abusé.
Tsaye 1 year ago
45'' : a strange light appears in the middle of the screen near the black point on the road, it looks like a little flash of lighting ! it comes from the top to the right bottom... is that really Chuck Norris ? Maybe Aftereffects ?
manulemalin21 1 year ago