In the small town of Glacier View (population 375), Alaska, they've held a unique Fourth of July celebration since 2006. In midsummer, the sun stays out too late for fireworks, so instead they launch cars off a cliff and watch them soar through the air before crashing on the beach below. Of course, there are no drivers. The steering wheel is tied to stay straight, and the gas pedal held down somehow. Spectators gather perilously close to the landing area. This year's launch included a school bus, a police car, an RV, a Barbie Corvette, and a replica of the General Lee. This video shows only the car launches; you'll find a video of the entire show at Born in Space. A good time was had by all.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
The Fourth of July Car Launch in Glacier View, Alaska
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3 comments:
And I thought Alberta had some bad drivers...
They've been doing this for 18 years, I wonder if they'll clean up the scrap or wait for the WW III price jump.
xoxoxoBruce
Apparently they haul off the wrecks, as it looked more-or-less pristine before they started the day's display/destruction.
I'd also like to have the beer concession for this.
-"BB"-
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