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Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of rain. 🌧️Fucks sake how could it get that high?
Goddamn it... whoever made that video did a David Copperfield on us!Not the same bridge, look at the light poles…
they look the same but how do you counter the 2 building with there that have a red and black upper banding, they are in the same locationNot the same bridge, look at the light poles…
Dumbass….. the light poles are in the center on the flooded bridge. On the outside of the one in the first bridgethey look the same but how do you counter the 2 building with there that have a red and black upper banding, they are in the same location
What’s more likely to change - light poles on a bridge, or two buildings? It’s the same bridge, different years.Dumbass….. the light poles are in the center on the flooded bridge. On the outside of the one in the first bridge
um okDumbass…..
no shit.What’s more likely to change - light poles on a bridge, or two buildings? It’s the same bridge, different years.
What’s more likely to change - light poles on a bridge, or two buildings? It’s the same bridge, different years.
you’re an idiot, running new electrical alone would be a complete waste of time and money. Not the same bridge….What’s more likely to change - light poles on a bridge, or two buildings? It’s the same bridge, different years.
Who needs a bridge when you can just drive fast through a raging river? Right dude?Mother Nature going Beast Mode
Correct. Location is Lajeado - Brazil, highway BR-386, looking on google maps we can see pictures from 2020 when the bridge had light poles on the sides.What’s more likely to change - light poles on a bridge, or two buildings? It’s the same bridge, different years.
Clearly you don’t have very much construction experience.you’re an idiot, running new electrical alone would be a complete waste of time and money. Not the same bridge….
I’m in construction as well dumbass, I know exactly how to do it. I’m saying it would be a waste of time and money to relocate lights on a bridge…. This is not the same bridge and everyone here but your dumb ass agrees… fucking idiot.Clearly you don’t have very much construction experience.
Running a single power source and using branching light poles is a cost effective alternative added to the original design. Precast bridge sections have an overhang underneath for precisely this function - to install and hang utilities from it. This is easily performed from a knuckling boom lift, a cantilevered scaffold, a suspended platform beneath, etc. Does not take very long (which means it does not cost a lot to achieve).
But please, keep telling me I’m an idiot on something I have firsthand knowledge of.
It’s ok, I’m not expecting you to forthright say ‘I’m wrong’, even though you are. It’s the same bridge, you’re the only one here disputing that.I’m in construction as well dumbass, I know exactly how to do it. I’m saying it would be a waste of time and money to relocate lights on a bridge…. This is not the same bridge and everyone here but your dumb ass agrees… fucking idiot.
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