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The thread centers on whether a widely circulated “Liquid Mountaineering” video (portraying people running on water using water-repellent Hi-Tec shoes) is genuine, given heavy media coverage and millions of YouTube views. The main question raised is how believable the “running on water” effect is, with users invited to watch and judge for themselves; however, the provided excerpt contains only the initial prompt and no subsequent evidence or conclusions yet. Overall sentiment is skeptical/curious, framing the discussion as a reality check on viral claims.

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As many of you will have seen, there has been a video sweeping the internet worldwide under the name Liquid Mountaineering.

The documentary-type film features three guys running on water thanks to the water repellent qualities of their Hi-Tec shoes.

Amassing more than 8.5 million YouTube views to date and featuring heavily in the media, including The Sun, The Daily Star, the Guardian, The Metro and the Sunday Times. As well as this UK media coverage, the video has featured on TV channels all around the world including ESPN (USA), Fox News (USA) and The Morning Show (Australia) to name just a few.

Many have questioned whether the video is real or not...
take a look and see what you think!





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