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How Did Engineers Fix London's Wobbly Millennium Bridge? | Massive Engineering Mistakes
When The Millennium Bridge in London was launched in 2000, the engineers' main purpose was to create an innovative piece of design to celebrate the new millennium. However, after two days after its opening, the bridge had to be closed. The problem? It started to swing dramatically putting people's lives in danger.
🇬🇧 Viewing from the UK? Watch this full episode of Massive Engineering Mistakes here: https://bit.ly/2TbmlwA
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published: 22 Oct 2020
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Millennium Bridge
Problemas de vibraciones el día de la inauguración del "Millennium Bridge", en Londres - Vibrations problems in Millennium Bridge opening day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Bridge_(London)
published: 14 Feb 2007
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The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London
The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London - This was filmed just after the bridge was opened to the public. As you can see it's a tad on the wobbly side.
Such was the interest in the new bridge that when it opened to the public on 10 June 2000, an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people crossed it.
And then the problems began.
Although the Millennium Bridge, like all bridges, was designed to cope with a degree of movement it soon became clear that things were going seriously awry as the deck swayed about like a drunken sailor.
So the bridge was instantly renamed as 'The Wobbly Bridge', and after two days of random swaying, swinging, and oscillating wildly, the bridge was closed down by embarrassed engineers.
Naturally, the press had a field day (in Britain we love failure!), quest...
published: 16 Mar 2019
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The Surprising Secret of Synchronization
How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month of any crate.
An enormous thanks to Prof. Steven Strogatz — this video would not have been possible without him. Much of the script-writing was inspired and informed by his wonderful book Sync, and his 2004 TED talk. He is a giant in this field, and has literally written the book on chaos, complexity, and synchronization. It was hard to find a paper in this field that Steven (or one of his students) didn't contribute to. His Podcast "The Joy of X" is wonderful — please listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts https://www.quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-x
Nicky Case's Amazing Firefly Interactive — https://ncase.me/fireflie...
published: 31 Mar 2021
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Timelapse of Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Watch Gateshead Millennium Bridge open and close in time-lapse.
Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD1
Edited with iMovie '09
published: 26 Jun 2009
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Secrets of Millennium Bridge
The little-known 'railway' along the bridge, the secret artworks, and a glimpse of the future... Matt Brown has some surprises up his sleeve.
published: 13 Nov 2019
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Engineer Chris Wise Talks About the Millennium Bridge
For more educational resources for engineers, see our website:
http://www.expeditionworkshed.org
In this video Professor Chris Wise talks about the design of the Millennium Bridge, London.
published: 20 Mar 2013
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Julien Dupont Vs The Gateshead Millennium Bridge | Bike
On 23rd of August 2011, at 10.30am world renowned freestyle trials rider and Red Bull Athlete Julien Dupont, crossed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, in the most unconventional of ways.
#GatesheadMillenniumBridge#JulienDupon#JulienDuponFreestyle
published: 26 Aug 2011
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LONDON WALK | Crossing Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour from the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral. The route begins on the south end of the Millennium Bridge by Tate Modern, crossing over the River Thames and up Peter’s Hill, ending in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Sights seen along the tour include street performers, an artist selling paintings, a caramelised almonds & peanuts seller, a photoshoot, an invisible man, and The National Firefighters Memorial.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blin...
published: 25 Apr 2017
9:52
How Did Engineers Fix London's Wobbly Millennium Bridge? | Massive Engineering Mistakes
When The Millennium Bridge in London was launched in 2000, the engineers' main purpose was to create an innovative piece of design to celebrate the new millenni...
When The Millennium Bridge in London was launched in 2000, the engineers' main purpose was to create an innovative piece of design to celebrate the new millennium. However, after two days after its opening, the bridge had to be closed. The problem? It started to swing dramatically putting people's lives in danger.
🇬🇧 Viewing from the UK? Watch this full episode of Massive Engineering Mistakes here: https://bit.ly/2TbmlwA
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
Follow Quest on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/QuestTV
https://wn.com/How_Did_Engineers_Fix_London's_Wobbly_Millennium_Bridge_|_Massive_Engineering_Mistakes
When The Millennium Bridge in London was launched in 2000, the engineers' main purpose was to create an innovative piece of design to celebrate the new millennium. However, after two days after its opening, the bridge had to be closed. The problem? It started to swing dramatically putting people's lives in danger.
🇬🇧 Viewing from the UK? Watch this full episode of Massive Engineering Mistakes here: https://bit.ly/2TbmlwA
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
Follow Quest on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/QuestTV
- published: 22 Oct 2020
- views: 96285
1:01
Millennium Bridge
Problemas de vibraciones el día de la inauguración del "Millennium Bridge", en Londres - Vibrations problems in Millennium Bridge opening day
http://en.wikip...
Problemas de vibraciones el día de la inauguración del "Millennium Bridge", en Londres - Vibrations problems in Millennium Bridge opening day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Bridge_(London)
https://wn.com/Millennium_Bridge
Problemas de vibraciones el día de la inauguración del "Millennium Bridge", en Londres - Vibrations problems in Millennium Bridge opening day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Bridge_(London)
- published: 14 Feb 2007
- views: 1046999
1:56
The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London
The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London - This was filmed just after the bridge was opened to the public. As you can see it's a tad on the wobbly side.
...
The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London - This was filmed just after the bridge was opened to the public. As you can see it's a tad on the wobbly side.
Such was the interest in the new bridge that when it opened to the public on 10 June 2000, an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people crossed it.
And then the problems began.
Although the Millennium Bridge, like all bridges, was designed to cope with a degree of movement it soon became clear that things were going seriously awry as the deck swayed about like a drunken sailor.
So the bridge was instantly renamed as 'The Wobbly Bridge', and after two days of random swaying, swinging, and oscillating wildly, the bridge was closed down by embarrassed engineers.
Naturally, the press had a field day (in Britain we love failure!), questions were asked in Parliament and the public began to sense that perhaps another large white elephant had just landed on the shoreline of the Thames (the fiasco of the Dome was only a few miles downstream).
Things didn't get much clearer when the engineers decided that the problem was apparently due to people walking the wrong way! claiming that the infamous wobble (or 'synchronous lateral excitation', as they put it) was due to the 'chance correlation of footsteps when we walk in a crowd'.
This apparently - 'generated slight sideways movements of the bridge which made it more comfortable for people to walk in synchronization with the bridge movement'. In other words, once it started to sway people tried to counteract it, en masse, making the problem worse.
After a prolonged series of tests, it was decided to adopt a passive damping system that would harness the movements of the structure to absorb energy.
Two forms of passive damping were deployed: Viscous dampers and Tuned Mass Dampers. The Viscous dampers are located under the deck, around the piers and the south, to control the lateral motions and act much like shock absorbers.
The tuned mass dampers are also located beneath the deck and reduce vertical movements. Acting like weights on strings, these inertial devices are tuned to a specific frequency and attached to discrete points on the structure.
While work continued on the bridge, visitors were treated to the occasional sight of hundreds of paid volunteers walking over the bridge in army-type formations as the engineers battled to correct the swaying.
After nearly two years of testing, the alterations have been deemed a success and the bridge finally reopened to the public in February 2002 - and the swaying was banished forever!
This footage was filmed in June 2000
https://wn.com/The_Wibbly_Wobbly_Millennium_Bridge_In_London
The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London - This was filmed just after the bridge was opened to the public. As you can see it's a tad on the wobbly side.
Such was the interest in the new bridge that when it opened to the public on 10 June 2000, an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people crossed it.
And then the problems began.
Although the Millennium Bridge, like all bridges, was designed to cope with a degree of movement it soon became clear that things were going seriously awry as the deck swayed about like a drunken sailor.
So the bridge was instantly renamed as 'The Wobbly Bridge', and after two days of random swaying, swinging, and oscillating wildly, the bridge was closed down by embarrassed engineers.
Naturally, the press had a field day (in Britain we love failure!), questions were asked in Parliament and the public began to sense that perhaps another large white elephant had just landed on the shoreline of the Thames (the fiasco of the Dome was only a few miles downstream).
Things didn't get much clearer when the engineers decided that the problem was apparently due to people walking the wrong way! claiming that the infamous wobble (or 'synchronous lateral excitation', as they put it) was due to the 'chance correlation of footsteps when we walk in a crowd'.
This apparently - 'generated slight sideways movements of the bridge which made it more comfortable for people to walk in synchronization with the bridge movement'. In other words, once it started to sway people tried to counteract it, en masse, making the problem worse.
After a prolonged series of tests, it was decided to adopt a passive damping system that would harness the movements of the structure to absorb energy.
Two forms of passive damping were deployed: Viscous dampers and Tuned Mass Dampers. The Viscous dampers are located under the deck, around the piers and the south, to control the lateral motions and act much like shock absorbers.
The tuned mass dampers are also located beneath the deck and reduce vertical movements. Acting like weights on strings, these inertial devices are tuned to a specific frequency and attached to discrete points on the structure.
While work continued on the bridge, visitors were treated to the occasional sight of hundreds of paid volunteers walking over the bridge in army-type formations as the engineers battled to correct the swaying.
After nearly two years of testing, the alterations have been deemed a success and the bridge finally reopened to the public in February 2002 - and the swaying was banished forever!
This footage was filmed in June 2000
- published: 16 Mar 2019
- views: 154865
20:58
The Surprising Secret of Synchronization
How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month of a...
How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month of any crate.
An enormous thanks to Prof. Steven Strogatz — this video would not have been possible without him. Much of the script-writing was inspired and informed by his wonderful book Sync, and his 2004 TED talk. He is a giant in this field, and has literally written the book on chaos, complexity, and synchronization. It was hard to find a paper in this field that Steven (or one of his students) didn't contribute to. His Podcast "The Joy of X" is wonderful — please listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts https://www.quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-x
Nicky Case's Amazing Firefly Interactive — https://ncase.me/fireflies
Great Kuramoto Model Interactive — https://www.complexity-explorables.org/explorables/ride-my-kuramotocycle
References:
Strogatz, S. H. (2012). Sync: How order emerges from chaos in the universe, nature, and daily life. Hachette UK. — https://ve42.co/Sync
Strogatz, S. H. (2000). From Kuramoto to Crawford: exploring the onset of synchronization in populations of coupled oscillators. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 143(1-4), 1-20. — https://ve42.co/Strogatz2000
Goldsztein, G. H., Nadeau, A. N., & Strogatz, S. H. (2021). Synchronization of clocks and metronomes: A perturbation analysis based on multiple timescales. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 31(2), 023109. — https://ve42.co/Goldsztein
The Broughton Suspension Bridge and the Resonance Disaster — https://ve42.co/Broughton
Bennett, M., Schatz, M. F., Rockwood, H., & Wiesenfeld, K. (2002). Huygens's clocks. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 458(2019), 563-579. — https://ve42.co/Bennett2002
Pantaleone, J. (2002). Synchronization of metronomes. American Journal of Physics, 70(10), 992-1000. — https://ve42.co/Pantaleone2002
Kuramoto, Y. (1975). Self-entrainment of a population of coupled non-linear oscillators. In International symposium on mathematical problems in theoretical physics (pp. 420-422). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. -- https://ve42.co/Kuramoto1975
Great video by Minute Earth about Tidal Locking and the Moon — https://ve42.co/MinuteEarth
Strogatz, S. H., Abrams, D. M., McRobie, A., Eckhardt, B., & Ott, E. (2005). Crowd synchrony on the Millennium Bridge. Nature, 438(7064), 43-44. — https://ve42.co/Strogatz2005
Zhabotinsky, A. M. (2007). Belousov-zhabotinsky reaction. Scholarpedia, 2(9), 1435. — https://ve42.co/Zhabotinsky2007
Flavio H Fenton et al. (2008) Cardiac arrhythmia. Scholarpedia, 3(7):1665. — https://ve42.co/Cardiac
Cherry, E. M., & Fenton, F. H. (2008). Visualization of spiral and scroll waves in simulated and experimental cardiac tissue. New Journal of Physics, 10(12), 125016. — https://ve42.co/Cherry2008
Tyson, J. J. (1994). What everyone should know about the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. In Frontiers in mathematical biology (pp. 569-587). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. — https://ve42.co/Tyson1994
Winfree, A. T. (2001). The geometry of biological time (Vol. 12). Springer Science & Business Media. — https://ve42.co/Winfree2001
The Manim Community Developers. (2021). Manim – Mathematical Animation Framework (Version v0.13.1) [Computer software]. https://www.manim.community/
Special thanks to Patreon supporters: Mac Malkawi, Oleksii Leonov, Michael Schneider, Jim Osmun, Tyson McDowell, Ludovic Robillard, jim buckmaster, fanime96, Juan Benet, Ruslan Khroma, Robert Blum, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Vincent, Lyvann Ferrusca, Alfred Wallace, Arjun Chakroborty, Joar Wandborg, Clayton Greenwell, Pindex, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi, Ron Neal
Written by Derek Muller and Petr Lebedev
Animation by Fabio Albertelli and Jakub Misiek
Simulations and 3D Animation by Jonny Hyman
Filmed by Derek Muller and Raquel Nuno
Edited by Derek Muller
Additional video supplied by Getty Images
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
More footage from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
100 metronome video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxu1bmPm2g
Intro animation by Jorge Cham
Thanks for the BZ footage from SteinbockGroup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJn1ssZEyns and
NileRed https://youtu.be/LL3kVtc-4vY
Animation of waves in the heart from The Virtual Heart/ EM Cherry/ FH Fenton — https://ve42.co/Cardiac and https://ve42.co/Cherry2008
Chemical materials and protocol provided by Mike Morris and the UCI Chemistry Outreach Program https://www.chem.uci.edu/~jsnowick/outreach/UCI_Outreach/index.html
Thanks to Alie Ward for title/thumbnail consultation
Thanks to Dr Juliette Becker and Dr James O'Donoghue for the planetary science help
Music from Jonny Hyman, Epidemic Sound https://epidemicsound.com "Seaweed" "Deeper Than The Ocean" "Ripple Effect"
Music also from Artlist https://artlist.com "Children of Mystery"
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
https://wn.com/The_Surprising_Secret_Of_Synchronization
How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month of any crate.
An enormous thanks to Prof. Steven Strogatz — this video would not have been possible without him. Much of the script-writing was inspired and informed by his wonderful book Sync, and his 2004 TED talk. He is a giant in this field, and has literally written the book on chaos, complexity, and synchronization. It was hard to find a paper in this field that Steven (or one of his students) didn't contribute to. His Podcast "The Joy of X" is wonderful — please listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts https://www.quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-x
Nicky Case's Amazing Firefly Interactive — https://ncase.me/fireflies
Great Kuramoto Model Interactive — https://www.complexity-explorables.org/explorables/ride-my-kuramotocycle
References:
Strogatz, S. H. (2012). Sync: How order emerges from chaos in the universe, nature, and daily life. Hachette UK. — https://ve42.co/Sync
Strogatz, S. H. (2000). From Kuramoto to Crawford: exploring the onset of synchronization in populations of coupled oscillators. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 143(1-4), 1-20. — https://ve42.co/Strogatz2000
Goldsztein, G. H., Nadeau, A. N., & Strogatz, S. H. (2021). Synchronization of clocks and metronomes: A perturbation analysis based on multiple timescales. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 31(2), 023109. — https://ve42.co/Goldsztein
The Broughton Suspension Bridge and the Resonance Disaster — https://ve42.co/Broughton
Bennett, M., Schatz, M. F., Rockwood, H., & Wiesenfeld, K. (2002). Huygens's clocks. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 458(2019), 563-579. — https://ve42.co/Bennett2002
Pantaleone, J. (2002). Synchronization of metronomes. American Journal of Physics, 70(10), 992-1000. — https://ve42.co/Pantaleone2002
Kuramoto, Y. (1975). Self-entrainment of a population of coupled non-linear oscillators. In International symposium on mathematical problems in theoretical physics (pp. 420-422). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. -- https://ve42.co/Kuramoto1975
Great video by Minute Earth about Tidal Locking and the Moon — https://ve42.co/MinuteEarth
Strogatz, S. H., Abrams, D. M., McRobie, A., Eckhardt, B., & Ott, E. (2005). Crowd synchrony on the Millennium Bridge. Nature, 438(7064), 43-44. — https://ve42.co/Strogatz2005
Zhabotinsky, A. M. (2007). Belousov-zhabotinsky reaction. Scholarpedia, 2(9), 1435. — https://ve42.co/Zhabotinsky2007
Flavio H Fenton et al. (2008) Cardiac arrhythmia. Scholarpedia, 3(7):1665. — https://ve42.co/Cardiac
Cherry, E. M., & Fenton, F. H. (2008). Visualization of spiral and scroll waves in simulated and experimental cardiac tissue. New Journal of Physics, 10(12), 125016. — https://ve42.co/Cherry2008
Tyson, J. J. (1994). What everyone should know about the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. In Frontiers in mathematical biology (pp. 569-587). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. — https://ve42.co/Tyson1994
Winfree, A. T. (2001). The geometry of biological time (Vol. 12). Springer Science & Business Media. — https://ve42.co/Winfree2001
The Manim Community Developers. (2021). Manim – Mathematical Animation Framework (Version v0.13.1) [Computer software]. https://www.manim.community/
Special thanks to Patreon supporters: Mac Malkawi, Oleksii Leonov, Michael Schneider, Jim Osmun, Tyson McDowell, Ludovic Robillard, jim buckmaster, fanime96, Juan Benet, Ruslan Khroma, Robert Blum, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Vincent, Lyvann Ferrusca, Alfred Wallace, Arjun Chakroborty, Joar Wandborg, Clayton Greenwell, Pindex, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi, Ron Neal
Written by Derek Muller and Petr Lebedev
Animation by Fabio Albertelli and Jakub Misiek
Simulations and 3D Animation by Jonny Hyman
Filmed by Derek Muller and Raquel Nuno
Edited by Derek Muller
Additional video supplied by Getty Images
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
More footage from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
100 metronome video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxu1bmPm2g
Intro animation by Jorge Cham
Thanks for the BZ footage from SteinbockGroup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJn1ssZEyns and
NileRed https://youtu.be/LL3kVtc-4vY
Animation of waves in the heart from The Virtual Heart/ EM Cherry/ FH Fenton — https://ve42.co/Cardiac and https://ve42.co/Cherry2008
Chemical materials and protocol provided by Mike Morris and the UCI Chemistry Outreach Program https://www.chem.uci.edu/~jsnowick/outreach/UCI_Outreach/index.html
Thanks to Alie Ward for title/thumbnail consultation
Thanks to Dr Juliette Becker and Dr James O'Donoghue for the planetary science help
Music from Jonny Hyman, Epidemic Sound https://epidemicsound.com "Seaweed" "Deeper Than The Ocean" "Ripple Effect"
Music also from Artlist https://artlist.com "Children of Mystery"
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
- published: 31 Mar 2021
- views: 26489658
2:46
Timelapse of Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Watch Gateshead Millennium Bridge open and close in time-lapse.
Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD1
Edited with iMovie '09
Watch Gateshead Millennium Bridge open and close in time-lapse.
Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD1
Edited with iMovie '09
https://wn.com/Timelapse_Of_Gateshead_Millennium_Bridge
Watch Gateshead Millennium Bridge open and close in time-lapse.
Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD1
Edited with iMovie '09
- published: 26 Jun 2009
- views: 1645934
3:46
Secrets of Millennium Bridge
The little-known 'railway' along the bridge, the secret artworks, and a glimpse of the future... Matt Brown has some surprises up his sleeve.
The little-known 'railway' along the bridge, the secret artworks, and a glimpse of the future... Matt Brown has some surprises up his sleeve.
https://wn.com/Secrets_Of_Millennium_Bridge
The little-known 'railway' along the bridge, the secret artworks, and a glimpse of the future... Matt Brown has some surprises up his sleeve.
- published: 13 Nov 2019
- views: 54078
6:39
Engineer Chris Wise Talks About the Millennium Bridge
For more educational resources for engineers, see our website:
http://www.expeditionworkshed.org
In this video Professor Chris Wise talks about the design of th...
For more educational resources for engineers, see our website:
http://www.expeditionworkshed.org
In this video Professor Chris Wise talks about the design of the Millennium Bridge, London.
https://wn.com/Engineer_Chris_Wise_Talks_About_The_Millennium_Bridge
For more educational resources for engineers, see our website:
http://www.expeditionworkshed.org
In this video Professor Chris Wise talks about the design of the Millennium Bridge, London.
- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 44559
5:10
Julien Dupont Vs The Gateshead Millennium Bridge | Bike
On 23rd of August 2011, at 10.30am world renowned freestyle trials rider and Red Bull Athlete Julien Dupont, crossed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge which celeb...
On 23rd of August 2011, at 10.30am world renowned freestyle trials rider and Red Bull Athlete Julien Dupont, crossed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, in the most unconventional of ways.
#GatesheadMillenniumBridge#JulienDupon#JulienDuponFreestyle
https://wn.com/Julien_Dupont_Vs_The_Gateshead_Millennium_Bridge_|_Bike
On 23rd of August 2011, at 10.30am world renowned freestyle trials rider and Red Bull Athlete Julien Dupont, crossed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, in the most unconventional of ways.
#GatesheadMillenniumBridge#JulienDupon#JulienDuponFreestyle
- published: 26 Aug 2011
- views: 40880
8:40
LONDON WALK | Crossing Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour from the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, ...
A first-person perspective London walk tour from the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral. The route begins on the south end of the Millennium Bridge by Tate Modern, crossing over the River Thames and up Peter’s Hill, ending in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Sights seen along the tour include street performers, an artist selling paintings, a caramelised almonds & peanuts seller, a photoshoot, an invisible man, and The National Firefighters Memorial.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded March 2017.
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A first-person perspective London walk tour from the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral. The route begins on the south end of the Millennium Bridge by Tate Modern, crossing over the River Thames and up Peter’s Hill, ending in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Sights seen along the tour include street performers, an artist selling paintings, a caramelised almonds & peanuts seller, a photoshoot, an invisible man, and The National Firefighters Memorial.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded March 2017.
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- published: 25 Apr 2017
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