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That was pretty amazing. I loved the third video. I mean it is sad so many people got injured but that was pretty spectacular




       

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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/footage-russia-meteor-highlights-chaos-confusion-151744816.html

Just looked at this one and they have montages, security camera footage and tonnes of other videos for your watching pleasure. Pretty amazing sight and from so many different angles. Enjoy.



Sharu said:
NintendoPie said:
 The thing that amazed me was that people live in Siberia! Woah!

And THIS is funny... Siberia is just an area of country, nothing terribly special... My father is from Siberia, and I was there several times visiting my Grandma, and I was always amazed why people in the West so afraid of it... ))))

Because it's really, really cold!



JazzB1987 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
Very cool vid. I'm glad that there are now so many cameras running all the time that we get to see stuff like this.


Which makes you think about  "Why do we have just a 3 frame "gif" with nothing at all that hits the pentagon".  But thats another story.




It's getting coverage all right. Just saw it on the news. They even brought a guy in to explain our doom.



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Cool wish I could of seen it in person.



NobleTeam360 said:
Cool wish I could of seen it in person.

Me too... depends on how close though.



Sharu said:

Just wow...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZxXYscmgRg&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b0cRHsApzt8

adding one more video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fTqss1Lddx8

I'm not sure what's the most saddening here. The video or the fact you've failed in the geography. Chelyabinsk is NOT a Siberia, it's Urals. You @#$% Moscow people :D

//As for the people being injured by shattered glass, they should have taken civil defense classes in school seriously, or read some book like "How to survive nuclear explosion" (might come in handy... some day). Do NOT stay in front of the window when explosion wave is coming.



In Soviet Russia, you don't blow up rocks

ROCKS BLOW UP YOU!!



Oh, that's the Russian spirit! ))