Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shared an interesting (and somewhat nauseating) series of Vines today, as he took his smartphone while he climbed the Bay Bridge. Thanks to Dorsey’s venture, we’re treated to a rather close-up look at the structure of the bridge and at what the scenery (and cars) look like below.
Enjoy the ride (please allow a few seconds to load):
About to do something very interesting. vine.co/v/b3TrrJ7UbXb
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Climb and zip in. vine.co/v/b3TpWFDV2JD
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
The man that made this happen: @bendavisi twitter.com/jack/status/34…
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Top of the bridge. vine.co/v/b3T9TmZr9Ih
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Long walk down. vine.co/v/b3t7DaUzDJA
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Oracle boat flying above water vine.co/v/b3tKvtKBL5O
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
There and back again. That’s the sailor’s way. vine.co/v/b3tb6L6IuAF
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Down! vine.co/v/b3tMPQMmmxw
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Cars. vine.co/v/b3te1qqwvn9
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) June 4, 2013
Earlier this week, Twitter launched Vine for Android, and announced that the service already had 13 million registered users. Twitter acquired it in October before launching it for iPhone in January.