Of course I'd love to know what part of Oz this is. Recently travelled from Melbourne, Vic to Renmark, South Australia (a desert town on the river Murray), and drove through some nice dust storms, but NOTHING like this, this is just truly awesome.
Honestly, how does NSFW even apply to a bit of swearing? Who uses speakers at work to watch non-work related internet videos? If you do, you're probably going to be unemployed anyhow, so the point of the tag is lost.
Of course I'd love to know what part of Oz this is. Recently travelled from Melbourne, Vic to Renmark, South Australia (a desert town on the river Murray), and drove through some nice dust storms, but NOTHING like this, this is just truly awesome.
I hope they switched their aircon to recirculate!
Poster over at liveleak sais it was filmed by him just outside Broken Hill in New South Wales near the South Australian Border.
>> ^MarineGunrock: Wow. They were going WAY too fast inside that monster. And they'll regret that once their engine seizes on them.
I was wondering about their car -- I figure the air filter would just choke up and the engine would stall out once it inhaled too much dust. But if they knew engines they could probably still bang the dust out of the filter and keep going.
>> ^poolcleaner: Honestly, how does NSFW even apply to a bit of swearing? Who uses speakers at work to watch non-work related internet videos? If you do, you're probably going to be unemployed anyhow, so the point of the tag is lost.
Well I like to know that a video has swearing or anything inappropriate so I don't have my little children right here when I watch it. But that's just me. NSFW can also mean not suitable for kids.
amazing, and spooky, someone needs to edit that to have a grisly "Blair Witch" style ending of blood curdling screams as they are torn from the vehicle by unseen entities
Oddly enough, this storm was only circling Ayers rock in a 10 mile diameter funnel over three miles high. Extended video of the archeological dig at Ayers caught much more interesting views: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8DJDMT6JoA (They wear the suits because of the extreme dust.)
Took the words right out of my mouth. Great find.
Of course I'd love to know what part of Oz this is. Recently travelled from Melbourne, Vic to Renmark, South Australia (a desert town on the river Murray), and drove through some nice dust storms, but NOTHING like this, this is just truly awesome.
I hope they switched their aircon to recirculate!
Great video. Pretty happy we don't get those where I live, though tornadoes and blizzards aren't exactly fun either.
And they'll regret that once their engine seizes on them.
That is just awesome.
Of course I'd love to know what part of Oz this is. Recently travelled from Melbourne, Vic to Renmark, South Australia (a desert town on the river Murray), and drove through some nice dust storms, but NOTHING like this, this is just truly awesome.
I hope they switched their aircon to recirculate!
Poster over at liveleak sais it was filmed by him just outside Broken Hill in New South Wales near the South Australian Border.
They were. It's just that they drive on the other side of the road in Australia.
Ahh, thanks for that... ok then, not that far from where we were in the dust storms then.
But I think I might consider NOT driving into one that big!
Wow. They were going WAY too fast inside that monster.
And they'll regret that once their engine seizes on them.
I was wondering about their car -- I figure the air filter would just choke up and the engine would stall out once it inhaled too much dust. But if they knew engines they could probably still bang the dust out of the filter and keep going.
Honestly, how does NSFW even apply to a bit of swearing? Who uses speakers at work to watch non-work related internet videos? If you do, you're probably going to be unemployed anyhow, so the point of the tag is lost.
Well I like to know that a video has swearing or anything inappropriate so I don't have my little children right here when I watch it. But that's just me. NSFW can also mean not suitable for kids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8DJDMT6JoA
(They wear the suits because of the extreme dust.)