Hi there, Yes it was quite windy, and whats more scary was the fact that the gusts of wind seemed to come out of nowhere. The gorge acts as a kind of massive wind tunnel. The white pipe on the bridge carries water (or at least it 'did') the water sprays out of this with a fine mist when the wind catches it. VERY refreshing when its 35+ degrees! :)
translation... (think this correct) you gave a great leap to freedom remember your names to eternity in the rocks and sky are your souls are a myth you are a legend for us and you are three major in history they will never forget and which someday we will return to find.... ( if incorrect do aplogise )
I have no idea why it collapsed, natural attrition i suppose. Can't say that ive seen any videos of people walking across it. If you have seen a film of people walking across it - it must have been filmed before the year 2000. I'd like to see it.
Can you still walk the full length of the walkway? I've seen video posted, 11-08 that shows access at the train bridge is no longer possible. Did the local government do that because of the deaths? How hard is it to access it at that point? I'd love to hike it!!! How many times have you walked it? Do you know the circumstance's of the deaths? I've read that the path is going to be restored for tourists. Thanks for sharing the video!!!!
Hi there,
Yes it was quite windy, and whats more scary was the fact that the gusts of wind seemed to come out of nowhere. The gorge acts as a kind of massive wind tunnel. The white pipe on the bridge carries water (or at least it 'did') the water sprays out of this with a fine mist when the wind catches it. VERY refreshing when its 35+ degrees! :)
Só de assistir quase me borrei! Muito bom, haja coragem!
translation... (think this correct) you gave a great leap to freedom remember your names to eternity in the rocks and sky are your souls are a myth you are a legend for us and you are three major in history they will never forget and which someday we will return to find.... ( if incorrect do aplogise )
Spaventoso e affascinante nello stesso tempo
Very nice vidéo!
Hey shikadsilva. thats funny. before i knew where it was i thought it was in Mexico! :-)
that safety line didn look much safe
Yes you are allowed to be there. The only thing you are forbidden from doing is walking the train tracks.
@1000FeatheredOwl I think you may be confusing it with the one he had just walked off. All the other videos on youtube show the second broken pathway.
I have no idea why it collapsed, natural attrition i suppose. Can't say that ive seen any videos of people walking across it. If you have seen a film of people walking across it - it must have been filmed before the year 2000. I'd like to see it.
Can you still walk the full length of the walkway? I've seen video posted, 11-08 that shows access at the train bridge is no longer possible. Did the local government do that because of the deaths? How hard is it to access it at that point? I'd love to hike it!!! How many times have you walked it?
Do you know the circumstance's of the deaths?
I've read that the path is going to be restored for tourists.
Thanks for sharing the video!!!!
ist ein gesperrter Weg in der Nähe von Álora in der Provinz Málaga im Süden Spaniens
In Malaga, Andalucía, in the south of Spain ;)
at 6:33 how did that support collapse? I have seen videos of people crossing that exact same piece, did someone break it?
that would make it all the more challenging..{"_"}
well you can go out and try it out for yourself :D
I don't think this one is wheelchair accessible.
could've left the soun d off...too much wind, no buffer
what would happen if you were found by the athorities...
@spektrum33 Worse for the guy that died there last month
you would be fined for about 6000eur
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South of Spain.
do it hookless be a man hahaha