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amazing
ОтветитьWOW...
ОтветитьVery impressive
Ответитьwtf is the white blured dot in front the ship about 0:24?
Ответить@JohnyMorte A raindrop?
ОтветитьWater is heavier than people think?????? I think it weighs a kilo a litre, a tonne per cubic metre. Your go. David
ОтветитьIs this video going backwards? As I do believe it rotates the other way.
ОтветитьIt rotates both ways, in order to avoid unnecessary wear and tear :)
ОтветитьHow of these under Operation ? ^___^
ОтветитьPure water weighs exactly a kilogram per litre... That's how the metric system was devised
ОтветитьRuarrrrr biasa....
ОтветитьIs it a boat or some fast moving vehicle?
ОтветитьFake. Look at the trees. Totally animated.
ОтветитьDerbyshire Engineering at its best made by the Butterley Company founded 1790.
ОтветитьThis road is in which country please tell me
ОтветитьThen where does it go?
ОтветитьHi there,
we are from Spotlite Trans 7, Indonesia. We would like to ask your email address for permission to use ur footage above for our show. This will be shown on this Sunday, 12 Juli 2020. We will put credit title for ur channel and footage.
Best regards,
Spotlite Team.
I did a drone video a couple of weeks ago here and at the Kelpies, I wish I would have used the timelapse feature too ;0/
ОтветитьRopui khawp mai!!!
ОтветитьJust watched a documentary on this. Absolutely amazing!
ОтветитьWow awesome video you have a New subscriber 👍👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьLifts one boat up high to put it on the next piece of track .. very clever and lovely experience
ОтветитьTo quote an old exclamation...AWESOME!
ОтветитьThanks to CNN for bringing me to this delightful feat of engineering.
ОтветитьAmazing engineering feat. Humans rock when we're not being complete assholes..........
Ответитьexactly the video I was looking for!
Ответитьamazing
ОтветитьCameron Miekelson from Scot Squad brought me here :)
ОтветитьRoad both ways on the wheel a few years ago. Amazing.
ОтветитьIt’s much bigger and more awesome when you’re standing beside it. I have taken many American friends for a ride on it and it never disappoints. The Kelpies are in the same town. They look great in photos but are huge and very impressive up close. Well worth a visit.
ОтветитьThat's one million pounds on each arm....whew
ОтветитьI built this in my summer holidays after my GCSEs in 2004.
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