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at night the light just explodes,
dont go it could be dangerous, i'll keep trying while you sleep....you never know?!
(sorry a general pun about the current affair of the western worlds paranoia)
...tras la furia, se engullen los pasos en falso y los errores en forma de piel...todo se moja y perdura en pequeñas gotas, simplemente...por lo demás el curso de la vida sigue siendo el mismo, el azul y el aire, el frÃo y las miradas...todo vuelve a la normalidad...
Explosion at Accent Fuels
Homer City, PA
19 Dec 2013
Around 4AM we were awoken to explosions up the street.
Damaged vehicles are seen at the site of explosions at the Binhai new district in Tianjin August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Explosion Museum, Gosport, free to residents of Gosport on Gosport's Big Day Out Sunday 10 June 2012.
Gatling gun was developed in 1861 and was the world's first effective rapid-fire weapon. Average rate of fire was 330 rounds per minute.
For the next days (until September 8), I will upload new Worldwide Fireworks Championship shots.
I hope not to bore to you…
Enjoy!
In diesem Video sind mehrere Explosionen zu sehen. Bei der ersten handelt es sich um Sprengstoff gegen eine Betonwand, bei der zweiten um 2,5 kg handelsübliches Feuerwerk, entzündet mit einer Magnesiumfackel. Es folgen ein Airbag und zuletzt was fürs Auge.
We were awakened early Sunday morning to a rumbling that shook the house and windows. As we headed to church later on, I instinctively grabbed my camera as I often do.
We got to church and found out that many people heard the same rumbling and that it was felt as far away as 30 miles. We came to find out that a farm shop about 7 miles from town had exploded from a propane leak.
After church I drove by the area and took these shots. I submitted them to WCCO news where they put them on their front web page and later used them in the news broadcast. That afternoon I received a call from another news station asking permission to use them in their broadcast of the story.
These 5 photos appeared on WCCO TV and KMSP TV
View of the smoke stack from the Buncefield oil refinery explosion from my bedroom window.
The explosion woke us up in the early hours of the morning. My first reaction was that there had been a plane explosion. There were 2 phases to it - the first was a rasping vibration shaking the house followed by the sound of the explosion.
My house was right on the edge of the smoke boundary - we got a few flakes but luckily didn't get covered by ash due to a change in the direction of the wind. A few hundred yards further northwest we would have had a layer of ash.