Ray S S
Silver Member
Here is a video of a man-made pathway up a mountain. Once you start watching you won't want to stop
until it is finished. Think about the construction men that mixed the concrete, hauled the materials, cut
and welded the base frames, built and then removed the concrete forms. Hopefully they were all able to
go to their homes every night.
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Subject... Mountain Trail in Spain.
The entrances to this trail is closed but not policed, It was built in the 1920's for hydro workers. There is
no rail, but there is a chain to hold onto. But it doesn't hold much and several people have fallen to their
deaths. This is an amazing walk. It should have you on the edge of your seat, possibly even feeling slightly
dizzy. It's 6 minutes long and should be watched till the very end.
To intensify the experience, click on the full screen button ( middle button that looks like 4 arrows on the
lower right hand side of the screen when the player comes up) It's enough to make you nauseous, especially
when you consider that it was filmed by someone who made the hike carrying a video camera while he
did it.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/scariest_path.html
until it is finished. Think about the construction men that mixed the concrete, hauled the materials, cut
and welded the base frames, built and then removed the concrete forms. Hopefully they were all able to
go to their homes every night.
The email is written s follows....
Subject... Mountain Trail in Spain.
The entrances to this trail is closed but not policed, It was built in the 1920's for hydro workers. There is
no rail, but there is a chain to hold onto. But it doesn't hold much and several people have fallen to their
deaths. This is an amazing walk. It should have you on the edge of your seat, possibly even feeling slightly
dizzy. It's 6 minutes long and should be watched till the very end.
To intensify the experience, click on the full screen button ( middle button that looks like 4 arrows on the
lower right hand side of the screen when the player comes up) It's enough to make you nauseous, especially
when you consider that it was filmed by someone who made the hike carrying a video camera while he
did it.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/scariest_path.html