• @bagelberger
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    6220 days ago

    Maybe it’s just me, but that amount of water + the boardwalk going through it all makes this absolutely terrifying. Awe-inspiring to be sure, but I’m not sure I’d want to go out there.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      2920 days ago

      Sounds like you have a healthy respect for the sheer power of water.

      • blaue_Fledermaus
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        1220 days ago

        Even on normal conditions, with the tremendous roar and wind they make, the power of these waters is clear even from afar.

        (Source: been there)

    • Admiral PatrickOP
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      1720 days ago

      Yeah, I’ve seen bridges that look sturdier than that wash out in floods before. Would not want to go out there lol.

    • @Mannimarco
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      1020 days ago

      It’s not just you, fuck that, I’ll observe the water from the shore

    • @stupidcasey
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      620 days ago

      You can’t inspire awe without fear.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 days ago

      It should be terrifying. Growing up next to a large river with lots of mountains taught me that the real danger is below the water. One (or many) large tree stumps at the wrong angle, and that bridge is gone in no time. There is no reason to experience all of this on a bridge.

  • @HeyJoe
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    1920 days ago

    I’ve seen way too many videos like this that do not have good endings… you couldn’t pay me to cross that.

    It’s one of the reasons I hate seeing disaster videos banned for disturbing content. They are a way to learn from others’ mistakes, so I hope to make better judgment calls one day if I ever need to.

    • @a4ng3l
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      819 days ago

      It’s not a bad altar for one’s faith. The contractors that actually built it though…

        • @a4ng3l
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          419 days ago

          Same same, I’ve seen way too many vids of bridges letting go in flood for crossing anything remotely similar…

          • @[email protected]
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            19 days ago

            Same, I’m in vermont where we’ve gotten some pretty bad flooding and I’ve seen whole highways get washed away from raging rivers that are normally babbling brooks

  • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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    919 days ago

    How does one even build something like that? I’m guessing the water is usually a bit calmer, but still must have been hard to sink pillings into.

    • teft
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      119 days ago

      You divert the river upstream, build your structures, then let the water back.