White-knuckle travelers beware: The airports below are notorious for their tricky, and oftentimes terrifying, runways.
1) Tegucigalpa, Honduras Toncontin airport
White-knuckle travelers beware: The airports below are notorious for their tricky, and oftentimes terrifying, runways.
1) Tegucigalpa, Honduras Toncontin airport
The abandoned Joyland Amusement park in Wichita, Kansas. Great, sad images. Tools…Canon 7D. Kessler Pocket Dolly. Lots of different glass. Graded with MB Colorista II and Looks. Really wanted to push the color on this since places like this are hyper-colorful in people’s memories.
Tested on Top Gear by Clarkson’s co-presenter Richard Hammond, the Marauder is a ten-ton military vehicle that the public can buy – if you have $500,000 spare.
To prove its credentials on the battlefield, Hammond conducted a series of tests to show just what it can do. Most staggeringly of all, the presenter placed seven pounds of plastic explosive under the vehicle to see what damage it caused.
The answer was very little. In fact the car barely even had a scratch, with just a flat rear tire and damage to a piece of trim. In contrast a Hummer – another military vehicle – was blown to pieces by the same amount of explosive during the test.
Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), was tired of customers asking if his company’s bullet-resistant glass in its armored cars actually resisted bullets. So the CEO asked his employee to shoot at him with an AK-47. It’s loud, scary, dangerous, and completely awesome.
A series of 1950’s and 60’s-era coffee commercials from the Prelinger Archives and edited them down to just the moments when the guys were the biggest jerks to their wives about coffee.