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This engineering fails and disasters documentary examines some of the most notorious engineering failures of recent years and asks what went wrong and what we learned from them. We take viewers to the southern coast of Louisiana, where a misplaced oilrig caused an entire lake to be sucked into an underground salt mine; review the 1972 Buffalo Creek dam disaster; revisit the Exxon Valdez oil spill; see how radio and TV antenna towers collapse with alarming regularity; and look at the collision of two California icons–freeways and earthquakes.
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Very interesting indeed. Quite a few things I’ve never heard of before.
But I hope one day commentators will speak metric, so it will be easier to understand.
Oh and Valdez is not Valdeees, it’s Valdəs, Kobe is /Kobə/.
fuckin coronaviris has me watching this shit for class
Clean energy 2020
What were they thinking nothings gonna hold that up with a breath of breeze coming by
Dont we ever learn anything.look at louisiana this wont be the first time
Ungodly annoying intro sound. Sounds like some punk club music.
This film deserves to have more views. Everything right – concise background, narrative tone, music mood, even a likeable accent. Can't wait for the other 44:04 minutes.
If I was a salt miner that day, those Texaco engineers would be dead.
I had a job welding those cell phone towers we would build them then install them on site i only ever. Installed one of them before i decided to quit scariest job ive ever done you couldn't pay me enough to do that again
Very informative documentary.
I can almost see it –
In the near future every accident, mistake, disease and catastrophe on the planet will go down as climate change and pyromaniacs/no dif criminals will go down as the real ozone layer.
all tankers will have double hulls by 2015, accident was the year i was born, thats some stupid fucking shit right there i was old enough to vote drink and go to war before they had all the boats fixed
Awesome
“Incidentally, we’re leakin some oil.”
Nice cover bro ?
Insanity
Imagine having a flash vision of the highway pancaking- that's what happened to me the night before that earthquake. It really freaked me out and I had no idea what to do (I was 8)
more women should be involved in these dangerous jobs. Dying shouldnt be a male privilege!! wheres all the women??
It says 720p, but it looks 360p. Guess you can take 240 and upconvert to 4k, so w/e.
Single hull when double was mandated…..why should big oil abide by safety measures, especially those "supposedly" enforced by law? Well we all know big oil makes it's own laws, so who was responsible for this "over looked detail"?
Very bad video quality and a ton of ads? Thumbs down and won't watch.
Fucking oil companies
my life is a manmade disaster i want to die
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