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How not to blow up a whale with Dynamite
1 dead stinking 45 foot whale.
1/2 ton of Dynamite. A innovative transportation engineer for his time in 1970. RIP to a creative thinker! Heck I'd of done the same thing.........:D but maybe a full 2000 pounds of TNT would of made the chunks smaller? :D Man Behind Oregon's Famous Exploding Whale Dies : The Two-Way : NPR |
RIP George Thornton, you glorious overachiever.
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Welcome to Oregon. This is normal activity.
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1000 LBS of TNT! :eek:
Great Story ! :D |
and a new dish was born....Whale pate'
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I used to lay over in Florence every day back in my cargo rat days - interesting place. The whale blow-up site is a bit of a cult destination. Many of the beaches there are still littered with refuse (trees and such) that I think are from the Mount Saint Helens eruption. To my knowledge no efforts have been made to try and blow them up though. I did find a really disgusting, bloated dead cow while walking out there one day, semi-buried amongst the rubble.
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Pragmatic guy.
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The reporter was fantastic a 'land blubber newsman' 'the blast blasted blubber beyond all believable bounds'.
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I think that was one of the first videos I downloaded over a 56k modem in the mid 90s, pre-Youtube. Took over 1.5 hours for 10-11mb IIRC.
That was video totally cracked me up |
Florence Oregon is a fabulous town if you like ATVing Quad riding in Sand dunes, it's a great place to visit OR live.
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That was awesome.
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Git-R-Done!
What do they do these days? Tow them out to sea? |
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