Academy Award winning effects designer Chris Corbold just broke another Guinness record by blowing some stuff up for the new Bond movie, SPECTRE.
Taking place in Erfoud, Morocco, the blast had a total yield of 68.47 tonnes of TNT equivalent and was the result of detonating 8,418 litres of kerosene with 33 kg of powder explosives — and it lasted for over 7.5 seconds.
Boom.
ποΈ November 24, 2015
π Guiness World Records
π·οΈ James Bond
π·οΈ Explosion
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