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#MartaBus photobombs network's coverage of stadium implosion

#MartaBus photobombs network's coverage of stadium implosion
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The Weather Channel had a perfect vantage point to view Monday's implosion of the Georgia Dome in Atlanta; a spectacular event that only took seconds to complete. 

Unfortunately those precious seconds were blocked by a city bus making its rounds. 

The bus stopped in front of the camera for 20 seconds. In those 20 seconds, the entire implosion took down the 25-year-old former home to the Atlanta Falcons. 

"Get out of the way bus!" the camera operator could be heard saying.

The once 80,000-seat stadium closed earlier this year as the Atlanta Falcons moved next door to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 

Despite being a relatively young stadium, the Falcons' new stadium features a number of bells and whistles. While the Georgia Dome cost $214 million to build, Mercedes-Benz Stadium cost $1.6 billion. 

 

The bus photobomb is amazingly similar to another incident at a demolition in Scotland last year, where a public transportation bus perfectly blocked the view of the demolition of Norfolk Court flats in Glasgow.