Uhm, I think it's very clearly a car. You can see that the man is sitting on a very high chair and is thrown forward by the car+debris. The car could easily be under the debris. I think an explosion would have made a larger shockwave and you would see that effect elsewhere in the store, but you don't.
U can clearly see that the man is not sitting on a high chair, his feet are resting on the ground which is confirmed by the fact that 0,1 seconds before impact he changes the position of his left foot.
After the debris settles it's becomes clear that the man is not lifted up, he is walking away on the ground with the same hight he had when sitting on the debris.
This shows that it's not possible for a car to be under the debris.
I agree that an explosion would leave more damage, but maybe the room next door was smaller than this shop, and so the sock wave would be limited to the cashier only. Plus I'm not talking about a nuclear explosion... :)
The height of this cars bonnet is approximately 65 cm (googled it), when the cashier is lifted by 65cm (that's without the rubble) you would see him climb down when walking away from the debris.
When he walkes by the rublle (about 2/3 into the film) you can see that the rubble isn't higher then just above hes knees. So the car that is crashing into the building must have a extremely long and low bonnit. Plus the windshield and roof of the car is extremely low will it be buried under the rubble.
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What the...?
I think a car drove into the shop...
Like here, and here :D
if a car drove into the shop, then where is the car? I don't think a car would bounce out of the camera view so fast you can't see it...
Maybe something exploded at the neighbors?
The car can be below the trash?
nope, the man does not appear to be lifted up by the car and the rest of the rubble is not high enough to cover a car I believe...
Uhm, I think it's very clearly a car.
You can see that the man is sitting on a very high chair and is thrown forward by the car+debris. The car could easily be under the debris.
I think an explosion would have made a larger shockwave and you would see that effect elsewhere in the store, but you don't.
I disagree,
U can clearly see that the man is not sitting on a high chair, his feet are resting on the ground which is confirmed by the fact that 0,1 seconds before impact he changes the position of his left foot.
After the debris settles it's becomes clear that the man is not lifted up, he is walking away on the ground with the same hight he had when sitting on the debris.
This shows that it's not possible for a car to be under the debris.
I agree that an explosion would leave more damage, but maybe the room next door was smaller than this shop, and so the sock wave would be limited to the cashier only. Plus I'm not talking about a nuclear explosion... :)
I play to much games -.-
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This car could fit under the debris.
The height of this cars bonnet is approximately 65 cm (googled it), when the cashier is lifted by 65cm (that's without the rubble) you would see him climb down when walking away from the debris.
He isn't lifted, he is pushed forward.
65cm is just above my knees.
When he walkes by the rublle (about 2/3 into the film) you can see that the rubble isn't higher then just above hes knees. So the car that is crashing into the building must have a extremely long and low bonnit. Plus the windshield and roof of the car is extremely low will it be buried under the rubble.
like this
It's much higher than just above his knees and you don't have to see the roof of the car in the video.
"Info: A car plows through a store nearly killing the clerk."
LIES!
oke I give up, I thought that a car would be bigger then the mess you see in this movie...
But at the end of the day we (Annom and me) showed the world what true blog-camping means. And that is something to be proud of...
:)
I can make you some hot tea with my new camping-gas furnace!
Or do you prefer coffee :P
Black?
HA! told you so
And his feet aren't touching the ground, he is on a high stool with his feet on the counter.
+1
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