The Dallas Cowboys blew up Texas Stadium and put a 360-degree 3D camera rig inside. Now you can find out what it is like to stand in a stadium while it is imploding. It would have had to have been very nerve wracking and very noisy. Maybe that’s why they used a remote controlled camera rather than a cameraman Don’t forget to set your speakers louder to feel the effect
Known as The Float at Marina Bay (or Marina Bay Floating Platform), this floating stadium is the world's largest floating stage. It is located on the waters of the Marina Reservoir, in Marina Bay, Singapore. Made entirely of steel, the floating platform measures 120 metres long and 83 metres wide. It can bear up to 1,070 tonnes, equivalent to the total weight of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes of stage props and three 30-tonne military vehicles. The gallery at the stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 people. The stage took 13 months to build, and by April 2007, the platform and seating gallery were completed.
I think it’s a great idea, but the grandstands seem to be quite far…
The Sapporo Dome is a stadium located in Sapporo, Japan, but it is not an ordinary stadium. It is used for baseball and football and has 41,580 seats. The stadium cost $400 million and each "change" of surface costs $ 15,000. To see the mechanism of transformation, watch the video.
Supporters of two soccer teams in Russia started to fight right after a match was finished. Who or what started the fight is unknown but the score was even: 1-1.