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Zaphod58
reply to post by carewemust
When the Gilbert Inlet suffered an earthquake in 1958, a 30 million cubic meter area of rock slipped into the Lituya Bay. The resulting tsunami was 1720 feet tall. The Hilina Slump is 5,000 cubic MILES of land.
Zaphod58
reply to post by carewemust
My first double.. at this point it might be good to blow up that air mattress, get the particulate cans for the gas mask, charge the tanks and put the work tools in a sealed up kayak. Then when the big one hits I'll never be ready anyway.
edit on 16-12-2013 by derfreebie because: Double post, still crazy after all that Paul Simonedit on 16-12-2013 by derfreebie because: (no reason given)
reply to post by tencap77
Why? Why should I care?
jhn7537
Finally, a perk to living in Chicago, IL.. No Tsunami's to worry about
But I do need to 'bob & weave' giant tornado's, but I guess I can't complain. I giant tsunami is freaky as hell to even think about...
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ItCameFromOuterSpace
reply to post by 727Sky
It really isn't a good idea to live next to the ocean on any coast.