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Uploaded by TheGreenMoj on Sep 20, 2011
Kukuri river, Kani City, flooded from heavy rain prior to Typhoon Roke, September 20th, 2011.
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@codyshow1 They could....but I'd hate to be the staffer who has to scrape the bits of human out of the bridge at the end of the day...
TheGreenMoj 5 months ago
why cant theme park river rides be like this
codyshow1 5 months ago in playlist Typhoon Roke 3
@MrMeSoMAD It's usually about 5cm - 10cm deep. We had an amazing amount of rain on the 20th (130mm+) but has all passed now with the typhoon.
Sagoi! What does the river usually look like?
MrMeSoMAD 5 months ago
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@codyshow1 They could....but I'd hate to be the staffer who has to scrape the bits of human out of the bridge at the end of the day...
TheGreenMoj 5 months ago
why cant theme park river rides be like this
codyshow1 5 months ago in playlist Typhoon Roke 3
@MrMeSoMAD It's usually about 5cm - 10cm deep. We had an amazing amount of rain on the 20th (130mm+) but has all passed now with the typhoon.
TheGreenMoj 5 months ago
Sagoi! What does the river usually look like?
MrMeSoMAD 5 months ago