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Uploaded by vatsal1986 on Jul 31, 2008
It takes a second for you to recycle a can... it takes 50 years a can to recycle itself...by http://www.technoworldinc.com
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reminds me of the formal show 'years without people'
BarryGoldwater99 9 months ago
that was incredible
snoozer998 1 year ago
@Sifioli Good point. However it's unlikely they had 50 years to film a can decomposing, so some trickery was obviously involved..
The seedling/tree stump is there to give a good indication of time reference I'd say.
That and a 50 year time lapse is gonna be a long video no matter how you cut it =P
f00ky3w2oob 1 year ago
cool video but it doesn't exactly prove the point that it takes a long time for cans to decompose. it makes it look like it happens quickly, it'll be gone within two years - only one winter?
Sifioli 2 years ago
Impressive!
MaidanTube 2 years ago
Amazing video!
KingdomHearts4Lyfe69 2 years ago
this is amazing
paydafee 3 years ago
Any idea of this tracks's name? Or what record it is on, if any? Thanks
mark84j 3 years ago
wow...
lilmissy292 3 years ago
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reminds me of the formal show 'years without people'
BarryGoldwater99 9 months ago
that was incredible
snoozer998 1 year ago
@Sifioli Good point. However it's unlikely they had 50 years to film a can decomposing, so some trickery was obviously involved..
The seedling/tree stump is there to give a good indication of time reference I'd say.
That and a 50 year time lapse is gonna be a long video no matter how you cut it =P
f00ky3w2oob 1 year ago
cool video but it doesn't exactly prove the point that it takes a long time for cans to decompose. it makes it look like it happens quickly, it'll be gone within two years - only one winter?
Sifioli 2 years ago
Impressive!
MaidanTube 2 years ago
Amazing video!
KingdomHearts4Lyfe69 2 years ago
this is amazing
paydafee 3 years ago
Any idea of this tracks's name? Or what record it is on, if any? Thanks
mark84j 3 years ago
wow...
lilmissy292 3 years ago