Video from Inside A Rolling Tire Looks like An Anaconda’s Throat

Action cameras have enabled us to see things we wouldn’t otherwise be able to.

Ever wonder how action cameras have changed our perception of the world? Woodman Labs introduced the first commercially-available action camera in 2004. Since then, we think the world has changed dramatically.
Action cameras can be used to capture offroading adventures in places larger cameras would not otherwise reach, such as inside an acoustic guitarist. They are an excellent tool to expand our view of life.

This video (embedded at the top) is from Warped Perspective. However, it took us on an entirely new, although strange, adventure.

The YouTube viewers requested that the host capture the inside of a car’s tires. He mounted a GoPro on the front wheels of a Mercedes Benz E55 AMG and took it with him. The host also added light and a battery to the GoPro as illumination since there won’t be much light when the tire is fitted.

Video from Inside A Rolling Tire Looks like An Anaconda's Throat

The tire’s inner part looked almost like an anaconda’s throat. We haven’t seen one in person, but this is how we imagine the innard of the huge South American snake.

The presenter, with greasy hands and a positive outlook, drove the Mercedes to capture its interior while driving. The rubber’s movement was predictable at first. It would flatten when it was pressed against pavement. The host attempted a sharp left turn, and it was peaceful. The rubber hit the camera slightly and changed its perspective, as the pressure at the wheel was higher.

We believe the GoPro is still in good condition. Warped Perspective will continue to experiment with his action camera after this one.