Crescent City Tsunami (8Ft Surge) 3/11/11

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2011
  • From 2nd turnout by Castle Rock 10:00am

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  • @pyrusrex2882
    @pyrusrex2882 6 лет назад +55

    I realize that was only an 8 foot surge, but the thought of standing right there raises the hair on the back of my neck, knowing the other side of that wave killed thousands in Japan.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 6 лет назад +2

      Pyrus Rex yup! The Japanese had no idea what was coming at them.
      They have ... once again posted markers on hillsides.. to show how far up a Huge Tsunami can reach... but .. after a while the people will forget... yet again.

    • @pyrusrex2882
      @pyrusrex2882 6 лет назад +15

      And yet the Sentinelese, isolated on a tiny island in the Andaman sea for sixty thousand years, who have not yet discovered fire, metallurgy, or agriculture, knew when the fault let loose in 2004 to run for the high part of the island, because the sea was coming. India sent a survey helicopter to see if any survived, and it was promptly greeted by a healthy hail of arrows from shore.

    • @melodiefrances3898
      @melodiefrances3898 Год назад +1

      @@faithrada that's not exactly how it played out ...
      The reason so many got caught was because the coastline dropped about 3 feet, which hadn't been factored into the equation, combined with the sheer magnitude of a 9.1 earthquake, which, while it was known it could be possible, was definitely the extreme edge of what people were expecting.
      Imagine enduring a 6 minute 9.1 quake and then having 10-20 minutes to get to higher ground.
      Japan is more prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis than any other country.

  • @PeterCryer
    @PeterCryer 7 лет назад +17

    Not to be taken lightly but this was a remarkable show. thanks

  • @oceantree5000
    @oceantree5000 Год назад +2

    Maybe my favorite California tsunami video of all time. The regression and then ascension of this wave is super impressive, and far more so than we can normally see on an exposed area of coastline like this one. Fantastic stuff!

  • @davidmayhew4818
    @davidmayhew4818 8 лет назад +31

    Amazing that this was spawned by an event so far away.

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer 6 лет назад +7

    Impressive footage, Alisha! Area went from wet sand to overhead water in less than 3 minutes! Thanks for posting this.

  • @jubi400
    @jubi400 3 года назад +5

    Tsunami: I'm coming to get you
    Dude: OooH! Let me get closer

  • @managainstcatfish
    @managainstcatfish 13 лет назад +10

    People always know that they are in absolutely NO danger right up until the point when they get nailed. No one EVER sees it coming. Having said that, adults can make their own decisions & we, the spectators, can entertain ourselves by talking tons of smack. Nice video. Questionable decision-making.

    • @m.m145
      @m.m145 Год назад +1

      As scanning to the right the road goes along the water about 3ft higher. The water didn't go across the road. The initial warning was over and lots of people were out to check the damage. The cliff was Round 20 ft , so not so crazy as it looks.

  • @zizwop
    @zizwop 13 лет назад +9

    Great video, but seriously, this was a very dangerous place to be, and they weren't alone (4:13) there were a few people there. Imagine if that water kept coming a little more, you all would be a memory right now. People drown in that water all the time when there isn't a tsunami surge. Glad everyone is safe.

  • @astrokmb1
    @astrokmb1 12 лет назад +3

    great video with the context of that rocky outcrop just off shore there. it really helps to put the event into some perspective.

  • @virginiaviola5097
    @virginiaviola5097 Год назад

    This is brilliant footage and it really shows why so many Japanese people were caught off guard… the crazy currents and the directions of the waves.. the people were watching for a wave coming in straight, but instead it came from sideways around the headland. Seeing the way these waves change direction when it’s just a small amount, compared to the 40 ft monsters the Japanese faced is quite amazing. This is probably the best footage and vantage point I’ve seen to date.

  • @surfing636
    @surfing636 11 лет назад +4

    What makes this more amazing, it traveled thru the night from Japan. It damaged Depoe Bay, and Brookings Harbor in Oregon. Crescent City Harbor, and Santa Cruz Harbor in California. If anyone thinks this was a non-event, type those locations into the search boxes. You'll see some of these harbors were protected from storms, but this tsunami surge is a different animal, just keeps moving with its own turbulence & power!

    • @m.m145
      @m.m145 Год назад +1

      The positive out of this was, we have the most beautiful new harbor on the coast!

  • @JVPRCNG
    @JVPRCNG 9 лет назад +10

    Nice Job. Simple and to the point with no Hype. Thumbs up.

  • @Wildwoodflower1
    @Wildwoodflower1 13 лет назад +2

    I suppose if the surge had been a few feet higher you'd have been washed out to sea; but, since it wasn't and you weren't, thants for a fascinating and very educational video!

  • @dirtydhoti
    @dirtydhoti 9 лет назад +5

    Not as dramatic as the tsunbamis that hit Japan, but awe-inspiring just the same.
    Well done, Alisha Markel!

    • @richardsimpson3136
      @richardsimpson3136 8 лет назад

      +Peter Pachecos No such word as "tsunbamis". Unless that's your "Personal" word for a "Tsunami"?

  • @drummindreams
    @drummindreams 6 лет назад +7

    I'm surprised that there wasn't any "bad apples" who ventured into the water with a surf board or jet ski! Great video Alisha, videos like such are a great resource for preparing for future tsunami's and storm surges, it's vital for individuals to take note if along the coast line.

  • @edog1955
    @edog1955 13 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting your video. It's helpful to see the mechanics of the tsunami--it's far more complex than a single "wave" coming in [surfers take note!]. Today we've seen that these surges can ebb and flow a number of times.
    The rocks that are "taller than I am" are a great reference.

    • @m.m145
      @m.m145 Год назад +1

      He is 6"4

    • @melodiefrances3898
      @melodiefrances3898 Год назад +2

      There is pretty much always more than one surge. And generally the first one is NOT the worst.
      Often the 2nd wave is the worst, but it can also be later ones. Moral : wait until it's really over.

  • @airdriver
    @airdriver 11 лет назад +5

    I don't mean to make light of the disaster in Japan or the damage in Hawaii or California but its mind boggling how the effects of an earthquake halfway around the world can be so far reaching.

  • @allanz00
    @allanz00 13 лет назад +1

    WoW that is intense!! Your braver than I , I would not have stood there like that filming...

  • @AuraHero
    @AuraHero 13 лет назад +11

    Man, I know this wasn't nearly as bad as what hit Japan, but you can definitely tell how powerful those waves were. How high up above the water were you guys?

  • @lynettemayhew1723
    @lynettemayhew1723 Год назад

    Great capture. Thanks for sharing this video.👌

  • @bibleguy9857
    @bibleguy9857 3 года назад

    This occurred during a LOW tide......
    If it happened during a HIGH tide, the surge would have been much more damaging.....
    GREAT video...thanks!
    An 8 foot surge also was reported in Avila Beach Harbor......but no damage, due to occurrence at low tide....

  • @booya155
    @booya155 13 лет назад +1

    @AuraHero This is a veiwpoint above Pebble Beach, about 10-15 ft above the water at high tide.

  • @wilowb01
    @wilowb01 10 лет назад +2

    thats crazy cause that vista point is not exactly beach level! yesterday (01/26/14) it was a magnificent view...beautiful!

  • @brianprince100
    @brianprince100 12 лет назад +2

    What will people on the East Coast do...when the landslide accompanies the Canary Island earthquake/volcano? I have heard numbers as low as 300 ft. and as high as 3000 ft. surge waves.

  • @iHeartFerenc
    @iHeartFerenc 8 лет назад +10

    CC seems easily affected by tsunamis triggered in South America and Asia. When the Cascadia quake hits right off coast CC is in for some very serious trouble.

    • @Sargebri
      @Sargebri 7 лет назад +4

      Yep. I remember watching a documentary piece about the 64 tsunami following the Good Friday quake in Alaska. I think three people were killed when the third and biggest wave hit.

  • @renees1021
    @renees1021 3 года назад +1

    I've watched many videos of this tsunami in Japan; so glad this is all you had to put up with. I'd like to think you (all) have an escape route in place abd coordinated wuth your community so no one gets trapped on the road due to congestion... like close all roads coming and open all for leaving.

  • @suzannepatterson307
    @suzannepatterson307 3 года назад

    The quick back and forth made me seasick. What I saw was pretty good stuff.

  • @magellan6108
    @magellan6108 3 года назад +1

    I was in Japan during this time. It was quite a bit different there, but I grew up in CEC area. I have seen storm surges push logs up over that stretch of road. If those waves had been higher or had hit during high tide, this video would be very different. The cow pasture behind you is fairly flat, and the rise in the road to your left is a little bit away. Going toward the airport would have been futile or deadly. But, truth be told, that is probably where I would have gone too or the harbor...

  • @lia1063
    @lia1063 13 лет назад +1

    Great Vids keep em coming

  • @RobertMOdell
    @RobertMOdell 13 лет назад +1

    Wow, that is probably 5 times the height of what was seen in Seaside. Excellent spot to cover it. Looks like you were standing a good 10 feet above the surf.

    • @m.m145
      @m.m145 3 года назад +1

      30ft

  • @troyottosen8722
    @troyottosen8722 4 года назад +1

    This occurs from a 7 plus quake here in Alaska. I was in the coastal fishing town of Petersburg, locals all got in their vehicles and headed to higher ground, we got no wave though.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 11 лет назад +1

    There was a landslide in the Italian Alps in 1963 into a dammed up reservoir.. The earth had moved slowly for years and then failed - a huge piece of granite two kilometers long. The engineers were all up on the dam to "watch the 25meter" lake tsunami that the engineers had predicted. Only it was 200 meters and washed over the dam and destroyed the town below killing thousands including the miscalculating engineers watching on the dam. But like you say, it must have been "quite an adventure."

  • @Zoomer30
    @Zoomer30 13 лет назад +5

    That's what I call "confused seas". The waves did not know which way to go, and that sound, kinda like the sound a tornado makes: you don't mistake it for anything else.
    If you want to see foolish people, watch all the toursits in Sumatra going out to look at how far out the see had gone: if I see that, I don't just go the other way, I RUN.

  • @notrombones5041
    @notrombones5041 11 лет назад +6

    Very cool. This must actually be 3-12-11 (the next morning), since the waves would take about 12 hrs or so to cross the Pacific from Japan.

    • @Cameron1K
      @Cameron1K 3 года назад +9

      Japan was 17 hours ahead of the U.S. West Coast on that date, so when the earthquake hit off the coast of Japan on the 11th at 2:46 p.m., it was 9:46 p.m. on March 10th in California. The tsunami waves reached Northern California on March 11th at 8:44 a.m., 11 hours after the earthquake.

  • @mrrod67
    @mrrod67 12 лет назад

    Actually, there are several sensors in the Pacific that will tell you almost exactly the size of tsunami that will come in, and when.

  • @yz250brett
    @yz250brett 13 лет назад

    Yeah @godfreyih, no foreigners did that at the Malaysian tsunami a few years back right?

  • @mermaidcandy
    @mermaidcandy 10 лет назад +1

    I was there 10/10. Did the mermaid at the Crescent City Boat Docks survive? There's my film of the boat docks, if you miss it.

  • @ImageThisPhoto
    @ImageThisPhoto 13 лет назад +3

    Thanks for posting!
    Did you go down and find any cool rocks or shells left in the aftermath? any noticeable changes in the beach?

    • @m.m145
      @m.m145 3 года назад

      No he did not because his Mother was beside him! No changes .Our winters are pretty much the same just surged in and out within minute and waves came from multiple angles. The cliff is 30 ft high.

  • @allensaunders449
    @allensaunders449 6 лет назад +1

    Very few places in california are prone to thiis event happening this is one of those places guess its the direction it faces and geography

  • @notrombones5041
    @notrombones5041 11 лет назад

    The time/date difference between Japan & US west coast must be throwing me off.
    It must have been THURSDAY night (March 10th on the west coast of US) when I saw it on TV, live, around 10 PM). Japan was already into friday afternoon, 3-11.
    That must be it.

  • @mylan66
    @mylan66 12 лет назад

    @srhbca But nobody never knows what force a tsunami is gonna hit with, or how big it's gonna be befor it reaches land

  • @tornadomatt1
    @tornadomatt1 12 лет назад +3

    @metafis I work for Sac city Fire dept and people that dont follow evac orders we have to go find there bodys and give them back to his/hers family that why I said that.

  • @booya155
    @booya155 13 лет назад

    @2004armywifey I know the area, it's maybe 10 feet down to the water at high tide there. But before the waves hit, nobody knew how big they would be. They could have been anywhere from 4 feet to 15 feet. So considering most places evacuated were at a higher elevation than this, these people weren't too smart to stand here. They're just lucky that the highest waves ended up being around 8 feet.

  • @InYourFaceRadio
    @InYourFaceRadio 13 лет назад

    Good job you guys EXCELLENT!!

  • @presziggy
    @presziggy 11 лет назад +4

    I was in Lincoln City sleeping a few feet from the beach when the Tsunami Alarm sounded... and woke up and was in the car and I drove half way to Salem, In like 15 min...haha..a bit over cautious I guess.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 6 лет назад +1

      alotsa monetarieo No.. never can be over cautious... far too many in Japan forgot their own history... and paid for it with their lives. Always err on the side of caution.

    • @kellwood1404
      @kellwood1404 3 года назад

      Not at all. Reports of people in Japan not fleeing. Same as Indonesian tsunami.

  • @clivebrook
    @clivebrook 8 лет назад +2

    There were a lot of lucky people on the Crescent City shoreline that day, through no merit of their own. These people are standing WAY too close to the water in a tsunami generated from a magnitude 9 quake in Japan and reaching the beach of a town that has often suffered tsunami damage and death, including the 1964 Good Friday Quake in Prince William Sound.

    • @deloridwright3721
      @deloridwright3721 5 лет назад

      The Tidal wave in 1964 was created by an earthquake in Alaska.

  • @dreddykrugernew
    @dreddykrugernew 3 года назад

    Always be aware of what caused the tsunami, like how big was the quake, if its a landslide from land or under the ocean you may want to run for your lives, in 1950s a tsunami wave cleared the tree line at around 524m, yes 524m......... Geologists and hydrologists had to re-evaluate how high waves could get when this happened. If its an asteroid impact also run for your lives...

  • @DRTMaverick
    @DRTMaverick 12 лет назад

    @srhbca The problem is that 12' wouldn't be enough if you were in Japan. 100ft wouldn't be enough. So the worry was that the waves generated by this earthquake would still contain enough energy behind them to wash out the bluff. Fortunately the energy was greatly dispersed as it travelled through the ocean. Just wait for the Juan De Fuca to slide, it's a Megathrust 9.0+ magnitude producing fault along the Oregon coastline.

  • @misssmisssymaria
    @misssmisssymaria Год назад +1

    Even though the tsunami here was much smaller compared to what hit Japan, the chaotic sound of the ocean was a bit scary.

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Год назад

    Stunning fascinating footage.
    Hysterical inane comments.
    I just love the contrast. These blokes are recording excellent film. But they haven't the thought or vocabulary to do it justice. "holy crap" "holy crap". It isn't that they're not David Attenborough, they aren't even my 3 year old.

  • @gregchristianson9631
    @gregchristianson9631 3 года назад

    I watch the videos of the tsunami that hit japan and speed in which it arrived onshore, and my greatest fear is if a earthquake hits new fault found off of long beach in southern ca ; how much time would people have to leave the area.

    • @DrDeuteron
      @DrDeuteron 3 года назад

      we're strike-slip in so-cal, not really a tsunami engine.

  • @jeffrofreaky
    @jeffrofreaky 13 лет назад

    Great video. thx

  • @MommaOkie
    @MommaOkie 13 лет назад

    @darkangelkitty13 If it wasn't dangerous why were 4 people swept out to sea and killed?

  • @deloridwright3721
    @deloridwright3721 5 лет назад

    So then Crescent City had another Tidal wave.Because they also had one in 1964.I know because I an my family lived there at that time.

  • @bgrd2001
    @bgrd2001 11 лет назад

    12ft wasnt high enough for some people in Japan and other places affected.

  • @stereoal
    @stereoal 11 лет назад +1

    These were great pictures. I only wish that with so many people with cameras now, they would learn how to take pictures. This had way too much camera movement. You just can't wave your camera around.

  • @pirmuhammad1579
    @pirmuhammad1579 3 года назад

    Dhoka ka anjam hamari ketab m no mafi edvance eid mubarak 😃♻️8

  • @InYourFaceRadio
    @InYourFaceRadio 13 лет назад

    @teamdeadly awwwwwwwwwww .. were you scared for them??

  • @stephenjones102
    @stephenjones102 13 лет назад +2

    That's a trip.....all the way from frickin' Japan......

  • @whh01
    @whh01 13 лет назад

    There's another video posted that shows from ebb tide to raging tsunami in less than five minutes. Be careful.

  • @2004armywifey
    @2004armywifey 13 лет назад

    Are these people a being unsafe, yes to an extent but if you know the area they are at it is 8-10 feet down to the water. Could they have got swept out to sea yeah but they were a lot safer than most of you are thinking.

  • @jamessimsakatherealjimjam3840
    @jamessimsakatherealjimjam3840 2 года назад

    To think how far away from the epicentre you were is insane

  • @toruhiruma5721
    @toruhiruma5721 6 лет назад

    did you fun?

  • @notrombones5041
    @notrombones5041 11 лет назад

    The actual earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan did not occur until around 4 PM (approx) Japan time, friday afternoon, 3-11-11. I recall watching it LIVE around 10 pm or so, California time, that night. If the wave in this video happened *earlier in the day* on that friday (3-11-11) as you say, then it can't be a tsunami from the Japan quake, can it?
    That's all I'm saying.
    I like the vid tho', regardless.
    :)

  • @hunkdude
    @hunkdude 13 лет назад

    Thanks for risking your life for RUclips enjoyment. Dang!

  • @FLPhotoCatcher
    @FLPhotoCatcher 11 лет назад

    The video was taken with his itoothbrush.

  • @mom2jace
    @mom2jace 13 лет назад

    I don't think that the cameraman was an idiot... If he wanted to go see the predicted-8-ft-wave, knew the risks, and chose to go where he knew he had a decent (15ft by approximation from the waterline) height to video from, then let him do it and just watch in awe at his video. Like pp said, we all clicked on the link to see the footage. Where was he supposed to take it from: inland? a cliff? would you have watched if he had?

  • @zachd707
    @zachd707 13 лет назад

    I use to jump of those rocks right there off into the water when I was a little kid we would also get tons of rock crab there

  • @raulquintero8382
    @raulquintero8382 Год назад

    Ya nadie habla del monstruoso trozo de casquete polar de varios kms, el cual se desprendió del polo Norte, ahí está.

  • @DERedhead65
    @DERedhead65 13 лет назад

    @stephenjones102 AMAZING ISNT IT? and these folks are CRAZY!

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven 13 лет назад

    Wrong location. 16 boats sank in the harbor there. That was the place to shoot footage. Memo for next time.

  • @melissakhan2127
    @melissakhan2127 10 лет назад

    clearly they are at 20 to 35 ft height

  • @Orbot
    @Orbot 13 лет назад

    There's no force here on earth nore powerful than NATURE!!

  • @freebearride
    @freebearride 13 лет назад

    at least they are not down there trying to surf it , I heard of a few people that did try.

  • @KateyAL11493
    @KateyAL11493 11 лет назад

    No, this did happen on the morning of 3-11-11.. School was cancelled and the town was evacuated around 5 am PST. Just saying :)

  • @jdolaktv
    @jdolaktv 13 лет назад

    @MommaOkie actually, there was only 1 death.

  • @troyottosen8722
    @troyottosen8722 4 года назад

    My wrong, however we did get a big quake here in Alaska in 2011, thought it was the same one. Similar topic though the great 1964 quake in Alaska, second largest ever recorded killed not only Alaskans from the huge tsunami but people in Oregon, Hawaii anc crescent city California were killed by the tsunami! Talk about a long distance! By the way that quake registered 9.2 and lasted approx “4 minutes”, imagine that!

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 12 лет назад +2

    "I could be down there running away from the wave right now" - 0:37.
    I assume this guy soon saw that this was not really a funny joke.

  • @jowood419
    @jowood419 13 лет назад

    nice video

  • @ballebanan
    @ballebanan 13 лет назад

    There were photographers in Japan standing in the middle of the tsunami, and even they were fine. These guys here are safe, the tsunami runup height isn't big enough to get them.

  • @pirmuhammad1579
    @pirmuhammad1579 3 года назад

    Kal m n ik bhens ka bayan suna wo kehrahe theee k log apni bachani k layi bayan daitai ha bhens tu kia ha our sub ko haqeqat k ap kia our hum koi chor nahe ha k bina sabot k koi kam kari our londio k plain fail q k ab faraq nahe parta wisai b hamri dil ka kam khatam sub khuch phenk dia ab jo karna karo

  • @Lolstar66
    @Lolstar66 9 лет назад

    natures roar beauty :D

  • @marleybutler4633
    @marleybutler4633 3 года назад

    A mic wind filter would be appreciated

  • @richardl3720
    @richardl3720 3 года назад

    The issue with many of these videos is lack of scale.

  • @karifredrikson8492
    @karifredrikson8492 2 года назад

    RIP People Of Japan. Peace to Survivors!

  • @booya155
    @booya155 13 лет назад

    @mcmlxvi It's California dude.

  • @johnrflinn
    @johnrflinn 5 лет назад

    They would have been toast in Japan this close to the shoreline.

  • @phyllisboyse2024
    @phyllisboyse2024 3 года назад

    Some good video but I wish people would learn to video with a little less speed. You waver back and forth that makes a person dizzy trying to see something. Take a few seconds at each level. My daughter and her husband were living in Crescent City at this time. They were working so could not get down to the beach to watch.

  • @allensaunders449
    @allensaunders449 6 лет назад

    Southern ca didn't even notice it

  • @chriskinney3180
    @chriskinney3180 10 лет назад +3

    Imagine the fault line off the Oregon, Washington and B.C. coast were to snap, what you're seeing here would be exactly like what hit Japan, it wouldn't be an 8ft serge, the tsunami that hit Japan was recorded over 100ft tall in some locations and it even went down rivers all the way up into the mountains. The Pacific Oceanic plate is sliding under the U.S continental plate and the U.S. continental plates edge is being pulled back and down with the Pacific Oceanic plate and extreme forces are being built and when it gives, we will most likely see an earthquake of 9.0 or higher when the U.S. plate springs up like the Pacific Oceanic plate did near Japan exerting and displacing millions of gallons of water creating a tsunami equivalent to or greater then the one that hit Japan. Washington, Oregon, and British Colombia will be severely impacted by it. It's only a matter of time, not if, but when.

    • @NeferkariSetElf
      @NeferkariSetElf 10 лет назад

      chris kinney 3 weeks ago
      Seems all 'as in' ages /
      go
      So does "Doc Holliday" goeth
      Or is it just whole new Tombstone
      "Imagine the fault line off the Oregon, Washington and B.C. coast were to snap, what you're seeing here would be exactly like what hit Japan, it wouldn't be an 8ft serge, the tsunami that hit Japan was recorded over 100ft tall in some locations and it even went down rivers all the way up into the mountains. The Pacific Oceanic plate is sliding under the U.S continental plate and the U.S. continental plates edge is being pulled back and down with the Pacific Oceanic plate and extreme forces are being built and when it gives, we will most likely see an earthquake of 9.0 or higher when the U.S. plate springs up like the Pacific Oceanic plate did near Japan exerting and displacing millions of gallons of water creating a tsunami equivalent to or greater then the one that hit Japan. Washington, Oregon, and British Colombia will be severely impacted by it. It's only a matter of time, not if, but when."
      We;; perhaps it may so happen so soon
      But then each and every day the earth moves

    • @justplainpossum
      @justplainpossum 10 лет назад

      I feel like you're my doppelganger, Chris! lol Yes, when that plate slips (Juan de Fuco), it will not be good. It's better if it goes in spurts than in one single rip, right? A little less destructive?

    • @chriskinney3180
      @chriskinney3180 10 лет назад

      Exactly but either way there would be devastation, just not on such a massive scale.

    • @shadedoom1261
      @shadedoom1261 9 лет назад +1

      Just a bit of a random point. The plate being subducted is the Juan De Fuca plate which is an ancient plate. The result is the same but I thought I'd point it out.

    • @justplainpossum
      @justplainpossum 9 лет назад

      You say tomato, I say tomahto, you say potato, I say potathto... : D

  • @greenriverviews6819
    @greenriverviews6819 3 года назад

    tsunami are great

  • @eddieInDublin
    @eddieInDublin 13 лет назад

    Strangely this was more terrifying than some of the footage from Japan considering the distance from the quake site. Despite some of the judgemental tut-tutting there is nothing wrong with watching or recording these outrageous natural events.
    Please remember to DONATE through you local Red Cross or do whatever you can to help the international response to these awful disasters.

  • @greennpurple34
    @greennpurple34 12 лет назад

    my town,,ayyy

  • @emmaschulze
    @emmaschulze Год назад

    It is so loud 🖖

  • @teresitabuenaobra5168
    @teresitabuenaobra5168 5 лет назад

    Spawned s far away, from Japan.

  • @DERedhead65
    @DERedhead65 13 лет назад

    @booya155 couldn't agree MORE...

  • @marieewwf5670
    @marieewwf5670 10 лет назад

    airdriver, you said, "...its mind boggling how the effects of an earthquake..."
    But you do have it wrong
    You do mean the Flood
    You not see Atlantis
    It sets right beforeth
    you who do see nothing
    but dire incomplimenting
    it is not yet even begun
    to match tides is wind~
    A cloud in the sky sung
    of a cross enshrouding
    where steppeth theme
    of the 'past' Atlanteans
    All scripture in making

  • @kaitlin12336
    @kaitlin12336 12 лет назад

    @greennpurple34 ikr haha. gotta love are tiny sucked up city!

  • @jpmtlhead39
    @jpmtlhead39 2 года назад

    This is a tsunami...!! 8 feet..🤔🤔🤔

  • @rambo212234
    @rambo212234 3 года назад

    this is not a tsunami....just small waves....