The Tsunami travelled across the Pacific slamming into America's West Coast this afternoon. This video shows the wave wrecking a marina in Santa Cruz, Calif.
It serves to show how connected we all are when one natural event can effect the lives of people so far apart, as well as just how powerful that wave was in Japan.
I live in Oregon and at the aquarium in Newport they were able too recover a section of a Japanese dock that washed up on one of our beaches. On a sign next too the dock section on display it said the waves got up too 125 feet high and came island 7 and a half miles in some places in Japan. 😳
Wow, amazing. Thanks for this great video. This was only the tip of the tip, of the tip, of the tip, of the tip, of the tip; of the tsunami tail. Thanks.
I live in Santa Cruz. I have lived here for decades. There is an entire absence around here of calling this place a marina. I have never heard that term used before when talking about this place until right now when I came across this video in 2022. It seems kind of funny to hear it referred to as that. We call this place... the harbor.
A tsunami originating from the west coast near Washington sent a tsunami all the way to Japan. That fault will rupture again some day and kill a lot of people in the Pacific northwest.
All I can imagine is some poor bastard in one of those boats sleeping off a hangover, blissfully unaware of what's about to hit them. BLLLLAAAAGGGHH!!!!
That’s some scary shit and to think that was the tail end of it imagine what it was like in Japan wow I live in the burbs of Boston and our house would be in he tsunami zone and I don’t like that at all
@Broncos88surehands Shows your ignorance of course. Many people use their house boats as their primary residence and they aren't wealthy. They are just like everyone else trying to make a go at this thing called life. Try and actually think for a change rather than just pass judgement.
It serves to show how connected we all are when one natural event can effect the lives of people so far apart, as well as just how powerful that wave was in Japan.
I live in Oregon and at the aquarium in Newport they were able too recover a section of a Japanese dock that washed up on one of our beaches. On a sign next too the dock section on display it said the waves got up too 125 feet high and came island 7 and a half miles in some places in Japan. 😳
It's amazing to think that seemingly non-threatening wave came from the tsunami that killed thousands.
Wow, amazing. Thanks for this great video. This was only the tip of the tip, of the tip, of the tip, of the tip, of the tip; of the tsunami tail.
Thanks.
You can still see how much power it had
Amazing footage, and the cameraman had a steady hand, thankfully. Is this the footage CBS kept showing? Nicely done, despite the circumstances.
Larry
I live in Santa Cruz. I have lived here for decades. There is an entire absence around here of calling this place a marina.
I have never heard that term used before when talking about this place until right now when I came across this video in 2022.
It seems kind of funny to hear it referred to as that. We call this place... the harbor.
Amazing..and all the way from Japan
Wow, that tsunami could reach all the way to U.S.A?
I can't believe this!
How powerful the tsunami was!
Were people in California safe?
Only one person died in Northern California.
And of course it’s our part too, would’ve expected nothing less
A tsunami originating from the west coast near Washington sent a tsunami all the way to Japan. That fault will rupture again some day and kill a lot of people in the Pacific northwest.
@xpander33 indeed ,amazing,all the way across the worlds largest ocean,what power.
This is not from January 15th 2022
All I can imagine is some poor bastard in one of those boats sleeping off a hangover, blissfully unaware of what's about to hit them. BLLLLAAAAGGGHH!!!!
Amazing... :O
As a boat owner, I really hate seeing this.
I’m sure some people was sleeping in them boats
shot from a 1972 camcorder?
Was there, it was insane!
@Broncos88surehands Some people work really hard to be ABLE to afford those kinds of things. If you work hard enough, why not treat yourself?
Watching this a couple of times, note things are already in disarry....this wasn't the first wave...
Excellent catch!
As weak as it was here, look how it still tosses those boats around like toys!
the water be vibing with its toy boats
They will rebuild!
We call it the harbor
That’s some scary shit and to think that was the tail end of it imagine what it was like in Japan wow I live in the burbs of Boston and our house would be in he tsunami zone and I don’t like that at all
If I had a boat there id be pretty god damn pissed...
@LWE112 Uh ... yeah. It sure did.
wifimerriman, this video was uploaded here today....
wow thats scary
It's like watching a game of dominoes as that wave moves down.
i already started a santa cruz relief fund, inquire within.
@brian8793 yeee brah 8 foot sets. ITS PUMPIN!
where di tsunami originate?
Japan
@budda8you That's pretty funny! Thanks for a good laff ....
No way it hit all the way in California ?? impossible !
Why do you say that? What's stopping it?
this is a nightmare \o.o/
震源域から7000km以上は離れている筈なのにこの大きさかよ!
Yasunori Suzuki wasmo
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@brian8793 yeee kook
@brian8793 kook its been good
@Broncos88surehands Shows your ignorance of course. Many people use their house boats as their primary residence and they aren't wealthy. They are just like everyone else trying to make a go at this thing called life. Try and actually think for a change rather than just pass judgement.
WATER BE ANGRY >:(
anger water
oh, did their poor little boats get scratches? how dare this be on the news.
Unrelenting