Riding the Elevator of Death
What are paternoster elevators? What happens when you go over the top? And can we build our own nonstop elevator? We take a ride on one of the last of these rare lifts in the Prague City Hall to learn more about engineering and design. Engineering Europe, Episode Five | The Elevator of Death #EngineeringEurope #Prague #CzechRepublic -- Translations: CZECH: Ondřej Špika a Martin Hofman GERMAN: Aaron Kerker POLISH: Piotr Matuszak -- See more at http://www.atomicfrontieronline.com or / atomicfrontieronline or / atomicfrontier and follow me on Twitter @atomicfrontiers You can also support the channel at / atomicfrontier

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