5 Strangest Man-Made Disasters
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The Great Beer Flood, a sticky syrup disaster, and more... Dark5 presents 5 of the weirdest disaster caused by man. Join Dark5 ►► http://bit.ly/dark5 Watch More Dark5: 5 Strangest Space Rumors - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eVSvmXfl1M 5 Strangest Space Mysteries of 2015 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLUv0kUm3CU 5 Batman Gadgets that Actually Exist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNQMXa_9Oxw Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets Intro: "The Machine Thinks" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Dark5 is a curated repository of documentary knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.
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Anyone else was dancing??
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what about the dust bowl?
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3:14 T R I G G E R E D
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Drowned in alcohol....that would pretty much be my favourite way to die
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who else got an ISIS ad?
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The music tho
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someone to tell me the music in here please...thanks :)
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#5, well they died drunk!!! What a way to go!!!
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Number 1 ain't no joke!
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#1. Religion
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I hear in Boston where the mollasas flood happened that on a very hot day you can still smell mollasas sometimes.
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4:06
Something similar used to happen in a place called Queenstown in Tasmania during the 1800s to early 1900s. Queenstown historically has been a mining town since it was settled. Residents of nearby towns of Strahan and Zeehan used to report an eerie green-yellow "Pea-soup" fog that used to just sit in the valley. This smog was caused by the excessive use of pyrite smelting and coal burning. The river that runs through Queenstown suffered extensive environmental damage from mine run off and up until the late 90s, the river was just a slow moving sludge which you could literally walk across. The river has improved thus far but unfortunately will never recover from the damage it's ecosystem suffered. -
"How did your ancestor die?"
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Beer flood is my wet dream come true
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Before I watch this, I'm hoping bikini bottom is on here
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Ugh, those high-passed snaps are headache inducing.
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0:52 that's how I wanna die
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0:07 this may be a bit too soon but you;d think this would be a disaster happening in denmark
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I know I would probably die from puss filled lungs, but it would be so cool to walk around London in that thick fog.
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