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Biggest Tsunami recorded

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RE: Biggest Tsunami recorded

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After thinking about it, there are no link to engineering regarding this site. But it is still impressive - and sometimes there are nothing engineers can do to prevent such disasters.

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Ralph

RE: Biggest Tsunami recorded

One of the Canary Islands is apparently about to collapse into the Atlantic ('about' in gological terms - so in the next few thousand years), which is supposed to send a kilometer high tidal wave into New York.....

RE: Biggest Tsunami recorded

With your timely and well-crafted warning they can't say that they weren't warned!

However, to keep these "FACTS" in perspective, they probaby don't need to worry about that when Planet X will already have annihilated us:
http://xfacts.com/x.htm

Good Luck
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