I don't know where Top Fives are getting their information, but that sledgehammer shot 16:33 isn't an employee smashing the glass while tourists are standing on it; it's from a safety test in June 2016, two months before the bridge opened to the public. (There's a video of it on TH-cam called "Video: Sledgehammers used in dramatic safety test for glass-floor bridge in China.") And the terrified guy at 16:38 isn't on Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge at all; he's on the East Taihang Glasswalk 750 miles away, which has a fake glass-cracking special effect to make the experience scarier.
not only that but Swiss Manufacturer B&M have been making dive coasters(and other coasters) for over 20 years. B&M is actually the manufacturer with the least amount of incidents on top of it.
I actually used to be terrified of roller coasters, but then I rode one and before I knew it, I began to love them. They're actually really fun, you would love them too
The swings ride you went on...I've been on similar ones. Not recently, but when I was a kid. Turns out, they're not as safe as we thought, either. There have been several cases where they weren't put together properly or were run down, and people flew off of them when parts failed. IIRC, there may have been a few deaths attributed to them.
Number 2 is exactly what they did in The Witcher Season 1 Episode 6 called Rare Species where they have to walk on wooden planks on the side of a mountain up high with only a metal chain to hold on to. Like exactly the same. I wonder if the set design people got inspired by this Chinese mountain attraction.
Ugh. Video games can be so freaking real feeling when it comes to keeping your footing up high, if they are designed well. I had a constant pit in my stomach when playing the poison bog type zones in Demon’s Souls and the Dark Souls series. They always make you go up very high on narrow walkways in damn near pitch darkness, where you’d obviously die if you fell. In the first Dark Souls game there is also an area called “the crystal caves” (I”m pretty sure that was the name) where the narrow bridge you walk on super high up is freaking _INVISIBLE!_ It’s very similar to the Chinese glass bridge in this video, but with no railings or anything to make out where the bridge even is. You have to toss glowing orbs (from your inventory) a stone’s throw in front of you to see if it will land on the invisible bridge, or fall into the abyss below - to see if it is safe to walk that tiny little bit in front of you (and you can’t see the ground either)... Needless to say, it takes a lot of time, patience, and balls (more than one kind of balls lol 😅) to make it to your destination across the void - it’s almost impossible to not have some deaths in the process though (just from falling to the abyss below). Edit: I just realized you were talking about a tv show and not the video game (I never played The Witcher video game, nor watched a tv show of it). My bad, but I’m going to keep my comment here still because it took awhile to type up on my iPad lol. ;)
Agreed. I get severe vertigo n it’s horrible. Last couple years I started having episodes of severe nausea n spinning even while just sitting on the couch. Weird. All I can do is take meds n try to just lay there. I asked the doctor how do you get severe vertigo attacks just sitting on the couch. I still don’t get it. But I’ve had 2 strokes in the past seven years and it’s given me a form of epilepsy. The brain is amazing thing to learn about you just don’t want it to be your brain that is effected.
I soooo love the Killdozer man! If everyone had the balls to go to such lengths to address our tyrannical governments (ran by the bankers), then we’d be free peeps!
Okay...for the bungee jumping one, I recently read a post somewhere and it said "I came into this world because of a broken rubber, I'm not going out because of one!" Kills me just thinking about it!
I’ve been on the Tianmen Shan cable car. It’s no big deal. And that announcer couldn’t even be bothered to learn the correct pronunciation. Bye the way, the cable car in Hong Kong going up to the top of Lantao island had several cars fall off during testing. No one hurt so far as I know.
I've been to bloukrans bridge with my grandparents, didn't jump though (i had blacked out earlier in the day lmao).there's a nice parking spot on the edge of the cliff where we stopped for a snack and to watch. the gorge is beautiful in and of itself. they've built the entire attraction under the road bridge, so while people are walking out to their jump, cars are driving on top of them on one of the biggest motorways in south africa. i think my mom has jumped it before, since adrenaline attractions are her scene and the bridge is on the drive between where she grew up and her aunt's house.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 depends on the jump site, some use a boat or they lower a second, sturdier cord to aid in coming back up. I think some have mechanised retrieval with a pulley for bringing someone back up if it's not a boat, but I think bloukrans just has the jump team pull you back up. the cliff side is too far away from the bridge for me to have a clear picture in my memory of if it was mechanised or manual
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 oh i just looked for a video, they do have a mechanised retrieval machine, and a staff member is lowered down with the second cord to assist as well
Yes I remember rising thr fastest roller coaster in the world. What an achievement to be honest. And the thing is I was trying to avoid roller coasters that time and probably might still do. But yet I decide to ride it.
Yeah Mount Hua (and a few other Chinese mountains) are consistently featured in videos like this, it's just crazy ass chains as handles and half broken wooden planks as flooring or pathing, it's crazy to think that so many people going through and between those temples but you know what's crazier than even that? WHO THE FUCK BUILT THOSE THINGS?? WHO NAILED THE CHAINS AND THE PLANKS TO THE MOUNTAIN EDGES? These aren't modern facilities you know.
Hope you’re feeling OK now, Thurston. If you haven’t been tested yet, I’d recommend it. Hopefully you can have someone bring you an at-home test kit. Don’t know about the UK, but an at-home COVID kit (2 tests) is around $23 in the US and available at most pharmacies. It’s a really good idea for both you and your girlfriend to test yourselves. Stay safe!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 I've done regular body suspension a couple of times, and to me that was thrilling enough (the feeling afterwards is amazing). No need to add a parachute. But as long as they don't harm other people I just love crazy people though. Life and society would be way too boring and bland without them. 🙂🙂
B&M is famous for not taking risks. They know what works, and they stick with that. Companies like intamin are known for pushing the envelope. They just built the world's fastest multi launch coaster complet with a high speed switch track at a park 40 minutes from my house.
Yukon Striker?? That’s literally the safest thing you can experience on that ENTIRE list. Driving your car is 100x more dangerous than that. And why Yukon Striker? There are SO many bigger and better coasters out there. But they can keep pretending like roller coasters are dangerous, they’ll keep all those people out of the lines! Oh well, more rides for me LOL
Lol, what!! Is that Adam Wylde from The Steve Dangle Podcast on the coaster at 23:12? Look up the Steve Dangle Podcast on YT, and click any recent video. You will at see who I am talking about. He looks A LOT like the guy in that footage.
You should look up the *Cavalese Cable Car Crash* of 1976. 43 dead because some d•uches in an airplane didn’t follow height restrictions and severed the cable.
Which would you rather do? Ride a modern roller coaster, with more safty features than most modern cars, built by a company with one of the cleanest track records in the industry, in a country with strict regulations; or walk a narrow path, on the side of a 1000'+ cliff made of rickety wooden boards, in a country where you can't even trust the escalators, and the only thing you have to maintain your balance is an old rusty chain, and the people inspecting the thing probably gave it a quick glance, and said chabuduo.
To be fair, you can probably bring your own safty harness, and tie off from the rusty chain, but still. The roller coasters probably shouldn't have made the list. The drive to the amusement park is probably more dangerous than any of the rides you will ride, except maby the Go-Karts.
Speaking as a member of the gay community Both you and Josh Carrott (Korean Englishman) win the hottest attractions in the world! Keep the videos coming it gets me through the day! Thanks!
I don't know where Top Fives are getting their information, but that sledgehammer shot 16:33 isn't an employee smashing the glass while tourists are standing on it; it's from a safety test in June 2016, two months before the bridge opened to the public. (There's a video of it on TH-cam called "Video: Sledgehammers used in dramatic safety test for glass-floor bridge in China.") And the terrified guy at 16:38 isn't on Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge at all; he's on the East Taihang Glasswalk 750 miles away, which has a fake glass-cracking special effect to make the experience scarier.
How can this dude put an engineered roller coaster in Canada above a literal death cliff walk?
not only that but Swiss Manufacturer B&M have been making dive coasters(and other coasters) for over 20 years.
B&M is actually the manufacturer with the least amount of incidents on top of it.
I actually used to be terrified of roller coasters, but then I rode one and before I knew it, I began to love them. They're actually really fun, you would love them too
I thought I'd love them, but almost falling out of one, I came to see differently. XD
I feel like Theme Park Crazy would be good for some reactions! They do a ton of Top 10s on rollercoasters and theme parks in general!
Yes I agree, he should definitely react to Theme Park Crazy
I totally agree with you Luka. No thank you to any of these. I'm sorry you feel bad. Hope you feel better soon 💕 hugs
The swings ride you went on...I've been on similar ones. Not recently, but when I was a kid. Turns out, they're not as safe as we thought, either. There have been several cases where they weren't put together properly or were run down, and people flew off of them when parts failed. IIRC, there may have been a few deaths attributed to them.
Number 2 is exactly what they did in The Witcher Season 1 Episode 6 called Rare Species where they have to walk on wooden planks on the side of a mountain up high with only a metal chain to hold on to. Like exactly the same. I wonder if the set design people got inspired by this Chinese mountain attraction.
Ugh. Video games can be so freaking real feeling when it comes to keeping your footing up high, if they are designed well. I had a constant pit in my stomach when playing the poison bog type zones in Demon’s Souls and the Dark Souls series. They always make you go up very high on narrow walkways in damn near pitch darkness, where you’d obviously die if you fell.
In the first Dark Souls game there is also an area called “the crystal caves” (I”m pretty sure that was the name) where the narrow bridge you walk on super high up is freaking _INVISIBLE!_ It’s very similar to the Chinese glass bridge in this video, but with no railings or anything to make out where the bridge even is.
You have to toss glowing orbs (from your inventory) a stone’s throw in front of you to see if it will land on the invisible bridge, or fall into the abyss below - to see if it is safe to walk that tiny little bit in front of you (and you can’t see the ground either)...
Needless to say, it takes a lot of time, patience, and balls (more than one kind of balls lol 😅) to make it to your destination across the void - it’s almost impossible to not have some deaths in the process though (just from falling to the abyss below).
Edit: I just realized you were talking about a tv show and not the video game (I never played The Witcher video game, nor watched a tv show of it). My bad, but I’m going to keep my comment here still because it took awhile to type up on my iPad lol. ;)
As someone petrified of heights: Hell no to all. If something breaking results in my flying to the ground crashing to my death, no thank you.
I second that!
Agreed. I get severe vertigo n it’s horrible. Last couple years I started having episodes of severe nausea n spinning even while just sitting on the couch. Weird. All I can do is take meds n try to just lay there. I asked the doctor how do you get severe vertigo attacks just sitting on the couch. I still don’t get it. But I’ve had 2 strokes in the past seven years and it’s given me a form of epilepsy. The brain is amazing thing to learn about you just don’t want it to be your brain that is effected.
I mean to be fair, something breaking on a normal bridge could cause the same thing, it's just not as scary looking as glass is.
Especially if you can see it coming like that. No. Thank. You. Who in their right mind wouldn't take the cable ride on the mountain?😨😱
HA! LL got me cracking up when he says, "with no safety harnesses!"
LMAO! NO doubt! What a bunch of PSYCHOS...
Lav Luka you should do a reaction video of Killdozer or Man Steals a Tank and goes on a Rampage. Possibly even the Pepcon Explosion.
That's a great one
I soooo love the Killdozer man! If everyone had the balls to go to such lengths to address our tyrannical governments (ran by the bankers), then we’d be free peeps!
Okay...for the bungee jumping one, I recently read a post somewhere and it said "I came into this world because of a broken rubber, I'm not going out because of one!" Kills me just thinking about it!
I’ve been on the Tianmen Shan cable car. It’s no big deal. And that announcer couldn’t even be bothered to learn the correct pronunciation. Bye the way, the cable car in Hong Kong going up to the top of Lantao island had several cars fall off during testing. No one hurt so far as I know.
I've been on the stratosphere rides. its genuinely terrifying
Try checking out videos of free climbing cell towers to change a lightbulb or some other random repair.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range was a scary attraction in the winter of 1846-1847. Please react to the Donner Party. BTW it was no party.
Iv been on number 1. Yukon striker at wonderland. So many times. Front row every time. Love it 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I've been to bloukrans bridge with my grandparents, didn't jump though (i had blacked out earlier in the day lmao).there's a nice parking spot on the edge of the cliff where we stopped for a snack and to watch. the gorge is beautiful in and of itself. they've built the entire attraction under the road bridge, so while people are walking out to their jump, cars are driving on top of them on one of the biggest motorways in south africa. i think my mom has jumped it before, since adrenaline attractions are her scene and the bridge is on the drive between where she grew up and her aunt's house.
How do they get you back up? Is the bungee cord connected to a motorized wheel or something,, to pull you up when you’re just dangling there?
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 depends on the jump site, some use a boat or they lower a second, sturdier cord to aid in coming back up. I think some have mechanised retrieval with a pulley for bringing someone back up if it's not a boat, but I think bloukrans just has the jump team pull you back up. the cliff side is too far away from the bridge for me to have a clear picture in my memory of if it was mechanised or manual
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 oh i just looked for a video, they do have a mechanised retrieval machine, and a staff member is lowered down with the second cord to assist as well
I’ve done the rides on the Stratosphere in Vegas…totally worth it!!! It was amazing.
I caught something here in America too. Feeling like hell. Hope you don't have COVID.
I'll ride that roller coaster in canada before I walk on 2x4s more than a mile high
Chinese engineering at it’s best lol!
Edge walk in Toronto looks like fun but is expensive so haven't done it yet.
Something you mentioned. I noticed that they never mention people having heart attacks on these rides. There must be some cases!
imagine having to put on special equipment to go on a ride and u still decide to go on it
Yes I remember rising thr fastest roller coaster in the world. What an achievement to be honest. And the thing is I was trying to avoid roller coasters that time and probably might still do. But yet I decide to ride it.
Yeah Mount Hua (and a few other Chinese mountains) are consistently featured in videos like this, it's just crazy ass chains as handles and half broken wooden planks as flooring or pathing, it's crazy to think that so many people going through and between those temples but you know what's crazier than even that? WHO THE FUCK BUILT THOSE THINGS?? WHO NAILED THE CHAINS AND THE PLANKS TO THE MOUNTAIN EDGES? These aren't modern facilities you know.
Insanity claw hanging over the tower I did It back in 2019 it was very frightening facing the ground. And it was windy that day. But I had to.
Please react to the Donner Party.
I got only 2 words in my mind for all these "attractions" : HELL NO.
Hope you’re feeling OK now, Thurston. If you haven’t been tested yet, I’d recommend it. Hopefully you can have someone bring you an at-home test kit. Don’t know about the UK, but an at-home COVID kit (2 tests) is around $23 in the US and available at most pharmacies. It’s a really good idea for both you and your girlfriend to test yourselves. Stay safe!
Hope you feel better soon!
2 from Canada. And both from Toronto. And both in the top 5.
You should check out suspension base jumping. That's pretty extreme. 😄
Holy moley!!! Wtf is wrong with some people?!?! I can’t believe what I was seeing in those photos!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 I've done regular body suspension a couple of times, and to me that was thrilling enough (the feeling afterwards is amazing). No need to add a parachute. But as long as they don't harm other people I just love crazy people though. Life and society would be way too boring and bland without them. 🙂🙂
China's like, "We've got almost 2 billion people. It'd be ok if some died, right?"
This past May, 2021 a cable car in Italy crashed to the ground, killing 14 people. There was only 1 survivor.
Hard pass on all of these for me, lol. Maybe Dracula's Castle though :)
Imagine a B&M dive coaster being called the scariest ride on earth.
B&M makes borderline family coasters compared to Intamin or RMC
B&M is famous for not taking risks. They know what works, and they stick with that. Companies like intamin are known for pushing the envelope. They just built the world's fastest multi launch coaster complet with a high speed switch track at a park 40 minutes from my house.
Yukon Striker?? That’s literally the safest thing you can experience on that ENTIRE list. Driving your car is 100x more dangerous than that. And why Yukon Striker? There are SO many bigger and better coasters out there. But they can keep pretending like roller coasters are dangerous, they’ll keep all those people out of the lines! Oh well, more rides for me LOL
Lol, what!! Is that Adam Wylde from The Steve Dangle Podcast on the coaster at 23:12? Look up the Steve Dangle Podcast on YT, and click any recent video. You will at see who I am talking about. He looks A LOT like the guy in that footage.
You should look up the *Cavalese Cable Car Crash* of 1976. 43 dead because some d•uches in an airplane didn’t follow height restrictions and severed the cable.
If you can still taste the its probably just a regular cold. Not 100% but most likely
I love roller-coasters, but one that exceeds 140mph....? Idkkkkk, that just seems to be a lawsuit waiting to happen 😅😳
Which would you rather do? Ride a modern roller coaster, with more safty features than most modern cars, built by a company with one of the cleanest track records in the industry, in a country with strict regulations; or walk a narrow path, on the side of a 1000'+ cliff made of rickety wooden boards, in a country where you can't even trust the escalators, and the only thing you have to maintain your balance is an old rusty chain, and the people inspecting the thing probably gave it a quick glance, and said chabuduo.
I would ride the two steel roller coasters but a big hell no to the rest.
With no safety harness #2 is #1.
To be fair, you can probably bring your own safty harness, and tie off from the rusty chain, but still. The roller coasters probably shouldn't have made the list. The drive to the amusement park is probably more dangerous than any of the rides you will ride, except maby the Go-Karts.
Did he just say that? No way someone is smashing that glass daily…How do you measure the safety concerns of that? 😅
I rewound and replayed that part probably around 6 times in order to accept that that is what the narrator said. It makes no goddamn sense! Lol! 😂
Nah the video is lying. What they showed was during a test they dont do that on a regular basis
React to Death Valley National Park Road Trip - How You DON'T Want It To End by Road Trip Randy.
I went on the superman at six flags
react to the Donner Party!!
Can you please react to northeast India, specifically mizoram please
( sh*t , i think this is my third comments , I wonder how long I can kee this up)
Do a Last Airbender/Legend of Korra react series.
scary
Unless the cable snaps, one cable car falling off wouldnt effect the other cars on the cable.
~* Hope you're feeling better!!*~
Charlie Sheen? Is that you?
Hope you feel better and I hope you're vaxxed :)
I am 99% sure he is.
People are crazy 🤣
Am I the only one that has the video freeze for about a minute around 6:40?
You have Omicron 😱
Speaking as a member of the gay community Both you and Josh Carrott (Korean Englishman) win the hottest attractions in the world! Keep the videos coming it gets me through the day! Thanks!
React to Mr beast squid games
Less than 10 views gang???
Edge walk in Toronto looks like fun but is expensive so haven't done it yet.
Hope you feel better soon!
Hope you feel better soon!
Hope you feel better soon!