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  • hey not forget call before dig

  • Scary looking!

  • Wow! I've never saw a power tower so higher. It's really unusual lines going down directly from the tower to the bottom, specially with switches outside a substation around the tower! That's good all these stuff is in a kind of building far from citizens!

  • ... Emperor Ming-the-Merciless', mighty and spetacular-

    "Woe, Foo'!! Angry Sparkling Ring of Firery Serpent Suns,

    - Reaching Out to Kill- Mongo-oo Tower-rr of Power-rr-rr-rr!!"

    Designed to fry from outta th' sky- that pesky,

    pain-in-the-eternally-evil-emp­erors'-ass;

    Defender of What's Ever Left of Western Capitalism-

    That wiley and elusive, (denying)cousin of Flesh-on-a-'G'-string Gordon...

    ...Fl-ll-llash- ah-hh-ah-hh-hh(sung by Queen)... GOR-RRRRRR--DON-NNNNNNNNNNN!!

  • It looks like a pylon stacked on top of another pylon. Weird.

  • looooooool

  • Fantastic !! very unusual arrangement for OHUG

  • LOL At 1:12 and that stand thats in front of it, I would not want to work there!

  • o seallt ger scard of these things when i frive by these

  • hope its built better than their electronics

  • What a monster

  • taiwan:110 volts,60 Hz

  • Secret government facility

  • Tap-Off????

  • que torres tan interesantes

  • Quite aan electric tower, just wondered how many suspension discs were needed on this tower, and it looks like a lot of station post insulators at the base,all mounted on a pedestal

  • maybe its teslas wardenclyffe tower technology lol jk. i have recreated his one wire transmission system and it works !!! VERY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY against closed system

  • why

  • I've just found this in Google Earth to my surprise. I was searching it already some months ago. If you took the vid, you actually drove near a huge transformer station about .75 miles back, right hand to you. I'm sure you've seen it, or if you didn't, be informed that you missed the bigger hit. =D

  • Also, just left hand at that substation there is an incinerator plant.

  • Can you send me the GPS coordinates, please? :D

    Thank you!

  • I don't know much about GPS, i have just the free version of GE which doesn't enable it, but if you can accept geo coords of them:...

    Pylon: LAT: 22°42'15.52"N LON: 120°21'37.79"E

    Substation: LAT: 22°42'6.75"N LON: 120°22'18.13"E

    Incinerator: LAT: 22°42'1.80"N LON: 120°22'8.25"E

  • Thank you very much! :D

  • just awesome... impossible something like that in Spain

  • The person who owns that little shop would use no electricity if he has fourescent bulbs. Come to think of it, I think he'd glow himself even when he goes home.

  • That's a great way to save space :)

  • que torre tan chiquita!!!!!

  • WOW! That's what I call: "A-Pylon-On-A-Pedastil"! You'll never see anything like that in the UK. Awesome.

  • Wrong. I've spotted out many such like this there in Google Earth, especially near urban areas. I mean, pylons where wires go vertically into underground cables, like this. Go check it out.

  • Very cool. You don't see towers like that in the USA.

  • never seen anything like it, thanks for sharing

  • I think Japs have the most of such towers with underground cable connections. They are quite advanced with underground power transmission tech.

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