Such was the pressure difference from top to bottom, your ears would pop and you'd get a nosebleed. |
More dangerously, there is the advice to get somebody who has a nosebleed to tip their head back. |
The bleeding may occur externally via a wound or an injured blood vessel near the surface, as in a nosebleed. |
Light green isn't much better, gaining access only to nosebleed seats at Level Seven and above. |
As for those, who sat in the highest row of the nosebleed section, they could still see the action. |
He can play 150 sold-out Eagles shows a year where the cheapest nosebleed seat goes for fifty bucks. |