Road Went Wrong

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Sometimes in the winter roads can make surprises.. Look more to see which surprise has made for the truck driver this particular road…




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    52 Responses to “Road Went Wrong”

    1. AntonC says:

      Road in the middle of a lake?!

    2. The hazards of the ice road trucker.

    3. Road in the middle of a lake?!

      In winter, yes, when the lake is sufficiently frozen. They have those in Alaska and northern Canada too, and sometimes trucks fall through the ice there as well. In some isolated Arctic places where there’s muskeg soil or permafrost (hard to build a permanent road on), the only road access at all is a winter road across frozen lakes — and their winters are cold enough that the ice freezes several feet/a couple of meters thick. Sometimes the ice cracks particularly bad, and that ^^^ happens.

    4. are we sure that the ice cracked? it looks to me like the truck may have broken down and then snow eventually built up around it. would the truck still be sitting so level if a piece of the ice it was riding over cracked underneath it?

      • Sturmovik says:

        Yes. You can see the cracked ice. Also the road has recently been plowed so there is no snow build up around it. They were lucky it was shallow water and they hit bottom.

      • krefik says:

        actualy it’s not possible, look at treadmils around the truck. but it doesn’t looks like ice on the lake, neither.
        probably it happens as follows: about 1-2 meters of snow fell down, the surface of snow has melted and made about 10-15 centimeters of frozen snow hard like ice, and road was “built” upon it.
        when heavy loaded truck step on ice surface sun started to shun and warmed it to level when surface cracked and truck fell into the snow

    5. A more probable example is that I photoshopped this one under the direction of Edinaya Rossiya. All part of plan Putina.

    6. xyu says:

      This is somewhere near Sakha Republic

      The Northern Hemisphere’s Pole of Cold is at Oymyakon, where the temperatures reached as low as −72.2°C in January of 1926.

      More info:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakha_Republic

    7. Akash says:

      Photoshop???
      Come on…

      Anyway, the poor driver must have had his balls frozen to death sitting in that water-logged cabin waiting for help…

    8. Thank you for posting these photos that I smuggle out of Kremlin, to warn the world of Putin’s plan of conquest for North Pole, then Canada.

      Please, stop this madness before Putin takes Canada. You think the line at Tim Horton’s is long now? Wait until the central committee planners take over, then you will see what waiting in line at bakery shop can really be like.

      Oh, Canada!

    9. This truck smuggles the weapon technology from Siberian base to bring south to Iran. I was wondering what happened to it. Thanks for this report.

      If you see driver, please put him on next flight to Tehran. Tell him to come directly to my place, no stopping for cigarettes in duty-free shop.

      • Your driver is in Annapolis,MD.

        • My Palestinian friends are NOT at this conference with Jews, Saudi Wahabbis, and other infidels from 40 countries. 40 countries? It takes that many to gang up on Iran because we grow strong, with help of my friends in Moscow, Minsk, and Beijing.

          My Palestinian friends are in the streets protesting against this coalition designed to push Iran from its rightful place as ruler of the region. Persia will rise again, just like my little penis after having the implant.

          No justice, no peace! Allahu Akbar!

          P.S. to driver: if you really are in Annapolis, when you return home please stop at duty-free shop and get latest copy of Playboy magazine (I like to read the articles), package of ribbed condoms, and bottle of Tennessee whiskey.

    10. hey says:

      One of my theories is the truck was driving too fast, which created a wave underneath the ice and caused the ice to break like that.

    11. jellicoe says:

      awesome graphics…where can I download this game?

    12. Finnmerchant says:

      must be shallow there since the truck is standing on the bottom.

    13. Tom says:

      This cracked ice… can you smoke it?

    14. Tonop says:

      We have roads winter only. The ice roads for a cars. But from spring to autumn we drive landrovers only ! :) Also on our streets walking bears playing balalaika’s ! Go away from russia, fucking afrobritisher - you’r die here ! :)

    15. chicken says:

      This snow looks so beautiful

    16. This is Alaska! No! This is a lake! No, stupid! This is tipical russian highway in Siberia! Welldone, dork! There is no liquid water, only four foots of snow on the road.Sheet happens.

    17. Feelov says:

      Russian winter!

    18. Richard S. says:

      Does the Bering Strait ever freeze over? If it does, is it possible to drive across?

    19. boflaade says:

      It is right about the waves but it’s not the water that waves. These ice roads have to be driven slowly or the ice begins to wave. If the driver starts a wave, he best stop and wait and see if the tremor continues. The ice will crack if the tremor gets severe. In Canada the authorities will charge people who go on the ice roads too early or drive on them to fast. Truck trains usually crawl around 15 to 20 Kmh. A few years ago, some settlements were in dire straits because the weather didn’t get cold enough for the ice roads to be used. This truck may have used the road too soon or too late. Perhaps the tires were not deflated and the weight to heavy on them.

    20. Halli says:

      wow, where I am we can be happy if we get snow. But this is super, roads on lakes.

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