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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBig blast brings down two giant smokestacks at a Canadian power plant on the shores of Lake Erie
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Big blast brings down two giant smokestacks at a Canadian power plant on the shores of Lake Erie (Original Post)
pbmus
Mar 2018
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Weed Man
(304 posts)1. Send it to Bob Murray
so he can piss himself in fear...
Aristus
(66,370 posts)2. You mean they don't know how beautiful 'clean coal' is?
PJMcK
(22,037 posts)3. That's cool
Controlled explosions are fascinating to watch. Here's the old Kosciosko Bridge from New York City:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=kosciusko+bridge+destruction&view=detail&mid=687387A60FE82F5368B5687387A60FE82F5368B5&FORM=VIRE
Thanks for the video, pbmus!
WhiteTara
(29,715 posts)4. that coal dust blast should make up
for not burning coals for years.