NOTE: Check your volume and keep it low. This is a video of a woman who hid a Bluetooth speaker in a kitchen cabinet then asked her fiancé to get her some crackers, playing a loud horror scream when he opens the door, causing him to rip it off and
This is a video from National Geographic of radio and television personality Bobby Bones cleaning the underside of the glass Skywalk perched over the Grand Canyon at Eagle Point in Arizona. Allegedly he’s afraid of heights, although a person actually afraid of heights never would have done this. He probably
This is a video of a man in the process of renovating an old Airstream trailer when his wife surprises him with a realistic remote controlled snake (I believe this one). Based on his reaction, I’d assume he feels the same way about snakes as Indiana Jones does, and he’s
Note: Video will autoplay with loud crash at the beginning, check your volume. This is some footage from a family’s backyard security camera of a distracted driver plowing through their fence and completely obliterating their above-ground pool, which actually helped stop the car from entering the house. That…is terrifying. Thankfully
This is some first person helmet-cam footage from a motocross rider who, after successfully navigating his way past rider #69, witnesses another racer land directly on top of another after a jump. Details at 11: At an off-road race track in Orlando, Florida, one of the riders missed a shift
This is a video from the streets of Shenzhen, China of people evacuating and fleeing the 71-story SEG Plaza skyscraper after it began swaying for no apparent reason. The building is the world’s 72nd tallest (21st tallest in China), and measures 256-meters (~840-feet) including its antennae. Officials reported calm winds
Because heights don’t terrify some people like they do me, this is some first person point of view footage from an iron worker helping construct the Deloitte Tower in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. I got sweaty palms just watching. And vertigo. I’m a total mess now all thanks to this
These are a couple videos of the 1,693-foot long pedestrian bridge that just opened near Arouca in northern Portugal, crossing the River Paiva. It is officially recognized as the world’s longest pedestrian footbridge. Would you walk it? I don’t think I could do it. I don’t even think I could