Oldest picture of a car accident in Kuwait?

Verity Cridland who I posted about before here has been uploading some more old photos of Kuwait from the early 60′s. One of the pictures that grabbed my attention was the one above of a car flipped over which I found interesting since it could very well be the oldest picture of a car accident in Kuwait. Here is a link to the picture [Link]

Thanks Verity!


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11 comments, add your own...


  1. Frankom says:

    Wow ! not yet another drunk accident !

  2. liliuokalani says:

    TOO MANY ADS GRABBING MY ATTENTION!!! CAN’T FOCUS ON POST!!!! AAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111

  3. Mark says:

    be careful you don’t crash!

  4. Nobu says:

    This is a superb photo stream. These photos are one of a kind!

    Thanks Verity Cridland (Thumbs up!)

  5. Mr.pedro says:

    i think i just got me a new Poster

  6. 3azeez says:

    maybe you should take better look at her gallery, because she has many pictures of old Kuwaiti roundabouts. where, according to the photographer, they used to show crashed cars as a warning of what speed can do. she also said that many cars were crashing in the roundabouts because the drivers were distracted looking at the display.

  7. BaD ChOiCe says:

    Didn’t anyone realize the difference between the old accidents and the modern ones?
    the old cars was much more tougher than the modern ones as you can see the car was just upside down in modern days the car would be totally destroyed

  8. Mathai says:

    aha ! Now I know why drivers in Kuwait are good at flipping cars, they’ve got more than 40 years of experience !

  9. Mark says:

    3azeez i know this picture IS from her gallery duh.

  10. mentabolism says:

    ….and then it started!!

  11. Bu Yousef says:

    I love her photos… This one is very nice indeed.

    Can you imagine if we had more trees here? The road is empty, the sides are empty and our friend has turtled…

    You think he probably drank some aftershave prior to his upsidedown adventure?


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