This past September, a quake rocked Canterbury, New Zealand. But rather than scenes of destruction and rubble, the tremors left behind some bizarre scenes—like these warped tracks atop pristine countryside.
Dave Petley, blogging at the American Geophysical Union, isn't exactly sure what caused the strange deformations, but speculates that "The compression on the very strong railway line was accommodated when a weak point was found, leading to a comparatively rapid deformation to form the main buckle on the left. This then concentrated stress on both sides of the buckle, allowing the other (right side) bends to form." Hm! Either way, it is a reminder of just how incredibly powerful the physical forces underneath our shoes are.
Power emitted by an earthquake is massive!
ReplyDeletewait wat? That looks shopped.
ReplyDeleteI really want to say that it's photoshopped. XD
ReplyDeleteAt the same time, I want to see a train go over those tracks.
damn thats messed up
ReplyDeleteIt's like a scene from Fringe....only with Train tracks. BTW...your blog really kicks it old and new school!!!
ReplyDeletescary stuff
ReplyDeleteThat is an earthshaking revelation. =P
ReplyDeleteWhoa, wtf?
ReplyDeleteThis is a bad photoshop. There could not be that much slack in the rails for that to be possible. If so the entire track would have moved or it would have broken.
ReplyDeleteAlways a follower, thanks!
such power!
ReplyDeleteheh awesome
ReplyDeleteomg lol, looks wierd...imagine you would go over this with this hand pushed wagon that you see in western movies :D
ReplyDeleteHeh, that's cool.
ReplyDeleteimpressive what an earthquake can do
ReplyDeleteDid the Earth move for you?
ReplyDeleteCrazy ass train tracks.
ReplyDeleteWow that's insane. It does look shopped, but I've seen stranger shit happen in real life
ReplyDeleteOk, and.. where is the problem?
ReplyDeleteWow, thats amazing
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this picture I thought it was a joke. Holly crap.
ReplyDeletePerfect picture! The visual effect is amazing. I would like to see a train pass there (without derailing) "Hold on falks, we are passing the zig zag now! Please keep seated!"
ReplyDeletethats crazy looking, you would think the track would split first
ReplyDeletethis looks shopped somehow :D
ReplyDeletewouldn't the tracks brake when such a great amount of force is against them ?
keep up the good work
its amazing how metal can bend and not break when heated by friction.
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I'm like that sometimes.
ReplyDeletei'd still ride the rails
ReplyDeletelooks shooped
ReplyDeleteGood pic! Never knew this could happen.
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