Truck attempting to go across a very thin wooden bridge

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This is in Brazil. I would be scared to walk across that bridge, let alone drive a 2 ton truck across it, pulling a boat behind me.

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jmdsays...

wow, as much as the wood gave under the truck, those rickety looking anchors weren't budging. Not his first time over it for sure. Of course I would have cursed him a million deaths if he did wreck the bridge. Things like those in third worlds can take months to rebuild, and whole towns rely on them.

aaronfrsays...

That was exactly what I was worried about as well. Only when you've actually watched people build roads and bridges by hand do you come to appreciate the sheer amount of labor input it requires.

jmdsaid:

Things like those in third worlds can take months to rebuild, and whole towns rely on them.

SFOGuysays...

And the original...

Wages of Fear...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046268/

In a decrepit South American village, men are hired to transport an urgent nitroglycerine shipment without the equipment that would make it safe...


Only this time...it's so they can fish...
Or something like that. Like go kayaking.

newtboysays...

You're the first person ever to mention my favorite movie in my presence. Bravo!

SFOGuysaid:

And the original...

Wages of Fear...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046268/

In a decrepit South American village, men are hired to transport an urgent nitroglycerine shipment without the equipment that would make it safe...


Only this time...it's so they can fish...
Or something like that. Like go kayaking.

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