Tank Explosion in car photos

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Wyno once bubbled...
Thanks for the english ver.

As a side note, I have the Google toolbar installed. Gives my browser a nifty little "google search" toolbar. The niftier part is that I right clicked the original link and hit "translate this page" and got the english version :)
 
Pictures should make all divers respect their tanks more. I will use them in my classes.
 
Wasn't the tanks fault. Lots of damage there
tank11.jpg
 
its amazing what thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch inside a steel tank can do if it is suddenly set free. I have seen similar photos after a nitrous oxide tank inside a nissan maxima exploded after a bottle heater was accidently turned on and left on for an extended period of time. Should make some people more aware of the power that lies in that tank.
 
Sadly the links to the photos is now dead. Does anyone have them saved? I'd love to get them.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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