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N656US (cn 26847/486) WOW!!! I was taking some pictures at the end of Rwy 24 when this US Airways n/c came over shooting flames and making loud bangs. I counted 8 of them, and lucky for me, at least 3 times I got the fire on the photo with the result like this. Those people inside must have been shocked really hard with all those flames and bangs! btw: I like their new paintjob! [Camera: EOS 300D Lens: Canon 90-300mm]
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A visitor from United States posted Mon August 25, 2008:
Something tells me i would not want to be on that plane. (i wonder what it is?)

A visitor from Saudi Arabia posted Wed August 20, 2008:
Very scary...

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri August 8, 2008:
Rare shot! Was this a bird strike or an engine failure? I have never seen something like this.

A visitor from United States posted Wed May 14, 2008:
*Twilight Zone theme starts playing*

Outstanding timing!

A visitor from United States posted Thu March 20, 2008:
Shocking, positively shocking.

A visitor from - posted Tue December 25, 2007:
It's a really shocking seeing flames in engines, btw, it was a really good shot.

A visitor from Viet Nam posted Sat December 22, 2007:
No comment! it's a perfect photo

A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Mon December 17, 2007:
Good job!!!!!

A visitor from United States posted Thu November 29, 2007:
Now that the afterburner is on, it should go supersonic any minute! LOL

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri November 2, 2007:
Great

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed September 19, 2007:
It's so professional and good photograph with suitable angle.perfect'sir

A visitor from United States posted Sun August 19, 2007:
HOO!!!! It's a big roaring flame!!!!

A visitor from Turkey posted Sun July 8, 2007:
Nice taken photo and a terrible situation for the passengers.

A visitor from Finland posted Sun April 22, 2007:
Lucky picture.

A visitor from United States posted Sat December 30, 2006:
Splendid shot...

A visitor from United States posted Thu December 7, 2006:
Superb picture of a flame out.

A visitor from Spain posted Tue December 5, 2006:
Incredible, nice shot!! ;)

A visitor from Norway posted Sat November 11, 2006:
At a perfect time at perfect plase

A visitor from Australia posted Sat October 21, 2006:
Fantastic photo. Congratulations on your timing. Glad I wasn't travelling in it.G-)

A visitor from Lithuania posted Fri October 20, 2006:
Wow! Nice photo

A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Sun October 8, 2006:
Wow nic one

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed September 20, 2006:
Good

A visitor from United States posted Tue September 19, 2006:
Wow!!! Talk about good timing for a shot. Love the flames coming out of the engine. Also awesome job by the pilots for getting this 767 back on the ground safely. Good job on this one Ruben!!!

A visitor from United States posted Mon September 4, 2006:
Nice

A visitor from United States posted Sat September 2, 2006:
That is sure a rocket!

A visitor from Spain posted Thu August 31, 2006:
WOW is incredible,but is very sad.

A visitor from Canada posted Wed August 9, 2006:
This is a very nice photo

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue August 1, 2006:
Beautifull picture, is this what a bird can do?

A visitor from Germany posted Mon July 31, 2006:
You must have felt the heat, I guess... !
WOW!!!!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri July 7, 2006:
Nice pic....I think a bird came in the engine.

A visitor from France posted Wed July 5, 2006:
Wow !!!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat July 1, 2006:
Heavy pic!

A visitor from Denmark posted Tue June 27, 2006:
I can't say anything! i can say just one word: W-O-W!

A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 14, 2006:
WOW!! The USAir 762 NC, is very good photo. 5*****

A visitor from Germany posted Thu March 30, 2006:
Great

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed March 22, 2006:
Nice shot, with a nice angle...seems that u was waiting to take the photo... congrat!

A visitor from Slovakia posted Tue February 21, 2006:
Nice an shoking photo.

A visitor from Venezuela posted Sun February 5, 2006:
Great Picture

A visitor from United States posted Tue January 24, 2006:
Simply amazing.........

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 15, 2006:
Very rare

A visitor from Canada posted Tue January 10, 2006:
Not only exciting but also scary...

A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Tue January 10, 2006:
Nice shot.

A visitor from Germany posted Mon January 9, 2006:
Awesome shot

A visitor from United States posted Mon January 9, 2006:
What a lucky shot! Nice job!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed January 4, 2006:
When I first saw this shot I was surprised. Great shot. There are not many photos on a.net of an engine on fire!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon January 2, 2006:
Fantastic picture and good timing

A visitor from Greece posted Thu December 22, 2005:
Great timing m8 !!

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 19, 2005:
Perfect composure/focus/framing: good subject

A visitor from United States posted Wed December 14, 2005:
The contrast of the flames against the darkening sky and dark aircraft underside really make the shot.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue December 6, 2005:
Great shot !! hehe no, but you don't see that every day, right ? I hope it still landed safely =/

A visitor from United States posted Mon December 5, 2005:
To capture a surge on camera is no small feat. Nice pic

A visitor from United States posted Thu December 1, 2005:
Great balls of fire......
What an awesome pic...

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 30, 2005:
Captured with clarity the drama and possible disaster of the moment. It not only takes a cool head, but also takes a talented photographer to capture moments like this.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Most of the photos on this site are excellent but this is one of those rare shots with the engine shooting flames.

A visitor from Belgium posted Tue November 29, 2005:
This picture is very sharp and very close. Taken at the right moment.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Really shocking for passengers inside.
But beautiful picture.

A visitor from Finland posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Damn! big flames.

A visitor from Japan posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Incredible shot, but very shocking

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Right time right moment fantastic, a little dramatic also

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Perfect timing!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:
What a rare event to be captured.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue November 29, 2005:
The timing of the shot makes it unique

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Nice photo

A visitor from Sweden posted Tue November 29, 2005:
Very nice photo really enjoyed it

A visitor from Greece posted Tue November 29, 2005:
I can't hide my great happiness to see a picture
like this!
But I'd like to see something like this live in my eyes.
Well done Mr. Ruben hope.
I hope you good shoots in the future!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon November 28, 2005:
Never seen this on a jet. What a chance picture!

A visitor from South Africa posted Mon November 28, 2005:
Brilliant. Very lucky to get this shot.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon November 28, 2005:
On the right time on the right place

A visitor from Austria posted Mon November 28, 2005:
Great shot! good to hear that they landed safely :)

A visitor from Australia posted Mon November 28, 2005:
Position and timing, the very essence of a great photograph!

A visitor from Australia posted Mon November 28, 2005:
Right place at the right time!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun November 27, 2005:
It's just one of those once in a lifetime shots. Being at the right place at the right time. And the viewer focuses on the flames real easy because the rest is quite dark.

A visitor from Spain posted Sun November 27, 2005:
This picture is just great!

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Focused and very dramatic picture in elegant simple lines. What every pilot practice in his simulator and hope will never happen.
oy-koh

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Cool!pic you could shoot a pic flying away.

A visitor from Germany posted Sun November 27, 2005:
WOW!!! What a fire

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 27, 2005:
This is an awesome shot of the fire coming out of number one

A visitor from Brazil posted Sun November 27, 2005:
This picture is beautiful congratulations

A visitor from Germany posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Really a great photo!!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun November 27, 2005:
What a great shot amazing !

A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Great shot, perfect timing.
Congratulations Ruben!

A visitor from Australia posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Right place right time - how lucky can you be!

A visitor from Canada posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Great timing, good hand (finger) eye co-ordination.... but I'm wondering about the engine..!

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Amazing photo! The timing and the look is just excellent to say the least. Once again great shot!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Excellent pic big chap

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Amazing PIc!!!!!!!!! Can't believe you got it!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun November 27, 2005:
This is a once in a lifetime shot,being in the right spot at the right time, you just hope it all ends safely.

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 27, 2005:
Unique perspective which really captures the symmetry of the aircraft!

A visitor from Viet Nam posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Impressive photo taken at right time. I wonder what would happen with the passengers then.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat November 26, 2005:
The photog' was bang on the center line of the aircraft giving text book composition. Focus looks perfect at judged at this resolution. Camera or Photog' compensated for the backlighting by opening up the iris to get shadow detail on the non-torch side of the fuselage. This looks like a superb multi-mega pixel Digital camera shot, what was the camera?

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Great pic! Cant beleive he caught it! Sweet!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat November 26, 2005:
That's a fantastic sense of timing you have there! Personally I think I'd have been so shocked I'd have dropped the camera!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Cool photo, you were in the right place at right time fortunately for us!!
Many thanks
Chris

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Outstanding photo

A visitor from Germany posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Very nice!

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Wow. Great timing. And great flying.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Hey nice picture keep on doing this!

Bram

A visitor from Slovakia posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Good shot Fire eingine after take off is very terrible situation on the bod.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
The right man on the right place!!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
The prof who is present when things happen

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
For this type of action photo you have to be really lucky. High detail and focus. Dark aircraft body and grey background helps to focus on the bright fire.

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Great photo , i wonder what us airways
says about the incident

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Ruben, congratulations with your day of fame... !

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu November 24, 2005:
The right place/picture at the right time.
Nice shot.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu November 24, 2005:
On the spot mate!

A visitor from Italy posted Thu November 24, 2005:
No words.... Just Great Shot!!!

A visitor from United States posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Right down under the plane was taking-off. That's a precious moment, and a fast finger shooting the camera.
Rgds. Raúl/Mexico City

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed November 23, 2005:
The photographer position, the impressive colors, the right place right time, the point of view...the Moment (take off)...everything is perfect in this picture! Congratulations
Stensmann

A visitor from Germany posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Unbelievable to have a photo like that!!!
great job, man!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Ive heard loud bangs from aircraft engines but never flames aswell!!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Such luck to get a picture like this. Hopefully it made it down safely

Chris

A visitor from Belgium posted Wed November 23, 2005:
OMG holy mollie man!!!! fab shot

A visitor from Finland posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Nice but shocking shot!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Centered subject,
nice angle and distance

A visitor from France posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Great pic

A visitor from Belgium posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Wow, this is a good angle of view and capturing this picture just at this moment, we don't see it every day !

A visitor from Germany posted Wed November 23, 2005:
First I was shocked!!!
But i'm happy to hear that everything finished good! Great photo!

A visitor from Italy posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Hope everything was ok at the end of the day...

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 23, 2005:
I can't imagine what the passenger must have felt like, i would have be scared out of my whits.
btw, great pic !!!

A visitor from Germany posted Wed November 23, 2005:
What a great shot - guess being at the right place at the right time
Carl MUC (EDDM)

A visitor from France posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Very lucky to get a so rare shot ! Hope the emergency landing occured without trouble.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Maybe the engine sucked up some pepernoten !

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Timing is everything

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Priceless!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Fantastic photograph, definitely Right time, Right place and really capturing a rare moment,

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Really sounds like a compressor stall.awesome

A visitor from Singapore posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Good timing! Brilliant shot!

A visitor from Greece posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Freaken scary....

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
What a beautifull picture

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Absolutely fabulous!!!!!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 23, 2005:
I bet your heart rate went up when you saw this! Brilliant shot, and well done for keeping your finger on the button and not running for cover!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Now this is a cool photo! Its not an every day thing to see a 767 using its after burner ;)

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
This one is unique. Being at that place, to take that shot at that time, and achieving this high quality, that can hardly be possible all together. I'm impressed

A visitor from Pakistan posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Agreed to all. But hey, what happened to the plane afterwards? I think there should have been some news at the end to conclude the story.

A visitor from Turkey posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Excellent

A visitor from Belgium posted Wed November 23, 2005:
At least we can see what we never see from the cockpit...

A visitor from Germany posted Wed November 23, 2005:
What a shot! Great!

A visitor from Saudi Arabia posted Wed November 23, 2005:
WOW. People inside must be crying. I don't want to be in such situation. 10 stars if I could.

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Simply amazing! You must have nerves of steel to keep from running with this overhead! I would either run or stand there too terrified to move, so you had to be very calm to take this incredible shot! And, yes--you should sell it to the news media! This sort of photo doesn't happen very often! (Thank God!)

A visitor from Finland posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Amazing picture

A visitor from New Zealand posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Right place @ da right time. Good work Ruben

A visitor from New Zealand posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Nice pic, bet you were waitng for it to go down!

A visitor from Canada posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Pull my finger.... got a big one coming

A visitor from Malaysia posted Wed November 23, 2005:
What a timely shot, I just want to know
is the aircraf safe and sound after that????!!!!!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
To me this is a unique photo. Capturing a tense moment and with clarity. I have never seen one like this before. (I expect the plane landed safely)

A visitor from Mexico posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Congratulations, really great photo, you got the moment.

A visitor from Indonesia posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Great pic indeed. Stunning! Gasping!

A visitor from India posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Amazing fire dump sequence! Great photo!

A visitor from Portugal posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Luck is reserved to those who dare... A spectacular moment Ruben and thanks for sharing.

A visitor from Pakistan posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Ruben i cant beleive you could accomplish this near impossible task.

A visitor from Australia posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Michael Jackson!!!!

A visitor from China posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Nice. What were the odds it would hapen on a 767 wih new colou scheme!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Holy Crap!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Wow!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
WOW

A visitor from Uruguay posted Wed November 23, 2005:
SHOCKING !!!!! Professional quality.My congratulations to the photographer.

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Amazing picture!!!

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Terrific! It arrived safe? Get a picture like this is not only tecnic but also a matter of luck.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
A very unusual picture of very good definition obviously taken with some care and good equipment. Well done! Also, it was nice to know that there were not fatalities.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Awesome

A visitor from Malaysia posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Live pic of near accident and the angle of the shot is superb

A visitor from Portugal posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Oh my, what a moment, great shot there.

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Wow man, you really captured a historical moment there! Great!

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Perfect timing, the flame came out right as the photo was taken, good job!

A visitor from Canada posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Great shot! A bit of a nasty situation for them.

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Scary, but amazing, great photo

A visitor from Aruba posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Beautiful sharp photo, shows in detail the problem

A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Great shot, I especially like the way that besides the flame the plane looks so peaceful.

A visitor from Canada posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Very seldom do you get a shot of an a/c with a fire. You have to be quite lucky to be in the right place and the right time, and right lighting.

A visitor from Germany posted Wed November 23, 2005:
Scary moment but a great shot! 5 stars for the picture!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Fantastic photograph, really capturing a rare, but crucial moment.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Immaculate timing!!!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Excelent ! Composition, everything.
Sounds like a compressor stall.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great shot!

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Right place, right moment.

Great shot!

But best of all, that nobody was injured and they came back to AMS safe.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
The one in a million shot!

A visitor from Canada posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great Action Shot

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
In my opinion is this one of the rarest picture that anyone could ever taken. Congratulations to the photographer for this unique photo.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
WHAT A SHOT! It's rare to see a photo of this quality from an incident such as this! Great job, Ruben!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
1. Good composition
2. Good timing
3. Lucky

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Brilliant! Brilliant! brilliant!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
This is superb!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
It's great! I've only seen a few like that.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
This shot is newsworthy -- it's pretty rare that anyone will catch a shot of an airliner like this just after birdstrike.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great photo! A good one to remember on my 14th birthday today :)

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Perfect! Right place, Right Time!! Nice pic!

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 22, 2005:
That is one AMAZING shot! I cant believe what im seeing!!!

A visitor from Luxembourg posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Incredible, very clean shot.

B7Sté7

A visitor from France posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great photo!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Unusual shot

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great photo!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
This is a classic shot! It will certainly be one of the great photos on A.net.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Unbelievable shot! Hope everyone is ok!

A visitor from Australia posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Wow! It's not often we get to see a photo like this!

A visitor from Brazil posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Amazing picture!!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great picture, right place, right time.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Scary, but wonderfull shot !

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
WOW! Hope it made it back down ok.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Whoa! What caused this?! Glad they made it safely, I would have been a bit surprised to look out the window and see fire on the wing!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
One word WOW!

A visitor from Spain posted Tue November 22, 2005:
WHAT A PICTURE!!(and WHAT a moment)

Congratulations Ruben

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
My gosh! So many ordeals with aviation this year. I'm just thankful that a greater majority turn out positively. Great photo! It was a very opportune moment for you.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great capture of a scarey moment .. I witnessed this ... unbelievable what you see, especially the loosing altitude of the plane .. luckely all went well!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
What an amazing picture i was amazed when i saw it.
never going to foget that one!!

A visitor from Brazil posted Tue November 22, 2005:
You were in the right time and place.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Nice picture

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great shot

A visitor from Switzerland posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Wow... you were at the right spot at the right moment. that's what make this photo unique!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Crikey!!! Very impressive!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
What a scary moment for the people on board..

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Should it be doing that?
Great timing ... although maybe I'd have wanted not to be directly under it, just in case...

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Great shot, lucky to stand there Ruben!(mazzelaar!) Glad it make it back safely.

A visitor from Lithuania posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Really nice photo

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
WOW !!! Really amazing shot !! What happend further to the plane ? ?

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Wow, Glad nobody got hurt. Great job to the pilots. Amazing Picture though. Thanks
G.S.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Excellent photograph by the simple fact that the maker is photographically on the right spot on the right time.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Right time, right place, nice shooting !

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Brilliant pic! Lucky to catch such an event on camera!

A visitor from Colombia posted Tue November 22, 2005:
I would not like to be in that plane.

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Excellent timing of shooting this dramatic moment. The crew did a good job getting her on the ground without problems

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
A very dramatic situation precisely captured with an excellent contrast of the brilliant flame against the dark shadow of the 767's underside!

A visitor from Finland posted Tue November 22, 2005:
You don't see this happening every day!

A visitor from Spain posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Wow! I hope that all the passengers and crew are well!

A visitor from Germany posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Money shot. Not that much to say about it. Only I really hope everything went fine on board. What happened after the fire? Did the A/C come back to AMS? Any information welcome.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Eye witness!!

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Awsome shot..gald to here it ended well

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 22, 2005:
Oh my god. Great to see a pic of the incident if you know what I mean!Thanks Ruben.

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