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Pretty cool but I wouldn't want to be the first passenger. At $200k + I'm sure I won't be. They need to increase the range, currently that thing couldn't ge me all the way to work.
 
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Apparently math isn't Philipe's strong suit.
 
I get $5........
 
Talk about a sub move!

 
That ruined it for me...
 
Hopefully insured.
 
How ironic, a cheap little boat towing a gigantic expensive one that is on fire.
 
I bet that dude chilling on the bow was warm.
 
I don't know if this is old or new, but I thought it was pretty funny.

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This is pretty cool, it was posted by GoPro's YouTube channel today. "A former Mexican Navy battleship is sunk off the coast of Rosarito, Mexico to create the first artificial reef in Baja California."

 
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