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Underwater Nuke Explosion
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60 years later Asia is hit with massive tsunamis
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Saw that in history class last year. those are empty ships, it was a test drop obviously. and it wasnt underwater, im pretty sure it was either dropped and exploded very close to the ground or on something. it was done by the island of Bikini (im pretty sure). that island isnt inhabitable anymore due to testing.
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[quote="Simo Häyhä":18f95]60 years later Asia is hit with massive tsunamis[/quote:18f95]
LOL, whoops. |
LOL at light weight hippy car.
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it actually detonated about 150 feet above the ocean.
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what the music playing?
cool movie, I like it. http://www.drunkencat.com/media/1125289 ... LANE_CRASH "I cannot believe it, its all over." |
all three of those videos were crazy ed:
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LOL wtf kind of take off was that.
It looked like me when I 1st got bf2 and tried flying. |
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[quote="newt.":3d0e8]"I cannot believe it, its all over."[/quote:3d0e8]
"..... but I'm going to stand here and film my friends burning to death." oOo: |
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that was the baker day test on bikini attol
baker was detonated 90 feet below watter ...able (the first test) was droped from a b29 ..the Uss Nevada was the target ship for able ..thay painted it bright orange .. in that clip patway through the detonation you can see a long dark spot on the side of the colum of water ..that is the uss Arkansa ..it sank right after the test http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/films/testfilms.aspx that site has the video of the able and baker tests ..and a bunch of others conducted by the DOE operation castle is a good one ..thay blew up a whole iland with that one ..left a 3 mile wide crater in the ground .. |
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if im not mistaken... baker was a fission bomb (atomic) and able was a fusion bomb (hydrogen) which was about half the size as baker and had 10,000x greater yield....correct me if im wrong
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