Pretty cool to watch how fast that much concrete and steel can come down. Here's a look at the aftermath from 8am. I'll post up a replay when one is available. <iframe scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="http://up.anv.bz/latest/anvload.html?key=eyJtIjoiZ3JheSIsInAiOiJkZWZhdWx0IiwidiI6IjMwMDk1NDIiLCJwbHVnaW5zIjp7ImRmcCI6eyJhZFRhZ1VybCI6Imh0dHA6Ly9wdWJhZHMuZy5kb3VibGVjbGljay5uZXQvZ2FtcGFkL2Fkcz9zej02NDB4NDgwJml1PS8zMDE3MjE3MTUvS0JUWCZjaXVfc3pzJmltcGw9cyZnZGZwX3JlcT0xJmFkX3J1bGU9MSZlbnY9dnAmb3V0cHV0PXhtbF92YXN0MiZ1bnZpZXdlZF9wb3NpdGlvbl9zdGFydD0xJmNvcnJlbGF0b3I9Jyt0cysnJmNtc2lkPTg3NSZ2aWQ9QU5WX0dSVFZfMzAwOTU0MiJ9LCJhbmFseXRpY3MiOnsicGRiIjoxMDk0NzY1MX19fQ" width="640" height="360"></iframe> Imploded
I've seen several of these over the years, and I'm always fascinated by how they do it so quickly and without damage to the nearby structures, except for the dust. Actually, in the video, even the dust appears to fly in the opposite direction from the existing structures.