SeaPort "lanslide"
Now clarify me, is Nibiru coming or what?!
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3. Voutelamberopipi commented 13 years ago
2012 called, it wants the video back


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11. agentreeko commented 13 years ago
I admire this guy by just standing there covering the whole thing. 



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12. bitzosu commented 13 years ago
you do realize the guy that made this video has some skills, right...?!
computer skills that is...
computer skills that is...


16. ComentAtor commented 13 years ago
This happened at the Amazonian port of Chibatão, Manaus, Brazil.
"Two port workers – 31-year-old Pedro Paulo, and 63-year-old Sílvio Barbosa Silva – were confirmed as missing. However, Carlos Gonzaga, president of Sindicargas, the local stevedores union, said he believed at least 10 people could had been swept to their deaths.A 300-metre crack occurred along the length of the privately owned river terminal as large areas of the terminal patio gave way and crumbledThe river is at its lowest level since records began in 1902, following the Amazon’s worst drought in decades. According to the government’s geological service, the Rio Negro was measured at a depth of 13.63 metres, down from a high of nearly 30 metres last year. into the river during the disaster, with containers, chassis and port equipment also swept away."
"Two port workers – 31-year-old Pedro Paulo, and 63-year-old Sílvio Barbosa Silva – were confirmed as missing. However, Carlos Gonzaga, president of Sindicargas, the local stevedores union, said he believed at least 10 people could had been swept to their deaths.A 300-metre crack occurred along the length of the privately owned river terminal as large areas of the terminal patio gave way and crumbledThe river is at its lowest level since records began in 1902, following the Amazon’s worst drought in decades. According to the government’s geological service, the Rio Negro was measured at a depth of 13.63 metres, down from a high of nearly 30 metres last year. into the river during the disaster, with containers, chassis and port equipment also swept away."


23. krazeeeyez commented 13 years ago
The world is getting smaller.


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24. Karure commented 13 years ago
why is it called a "lanslide" when it is clearly a lanslide?


25. Mourialaid commented 13 years ago
Prepare for 2012!! muhahaha!! 



26. Scotsman50 commented 10 years ago
Well it is now 23/10/2013 and we are still here mourialaid


28. Judge-Jake commented 2 years ago
It actually slightly unreal like the disasters they made on Thunderbirds in the 1960's. Imagine the cost as well as the loss of life. I wonder what the area looks like now, did they rebuild or walk away?
-5 1. gazh commented 13 years ago