London Velodrome 'Farts' During Fireworks Show
A viral video captures the Olympic Velodrome emitting loud 'fart sounds' caused by its unique architecture reflecting fireworks. Discover the hilarious science behind it.
A viral video captures the Olympic Velodrome emitting loud 'fart sounds' caused by its unique architecture reflecting fireworks. Discover the hilarious science behind it.
London's 2012 Olympic Velodrome, nicknamed The Pringle, is making headlines for its flatulent noises caused by fireworks. Discover the quirky architectural phenomenon captivating TikTok.
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