Tsunami caught on camera
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funkyrobot

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18,789 posts

249 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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On Channel 4 now. Scary stuff!

Athlon

5,605 posts

227 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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I lost a mate who had a bar on the beach, r.i.p. matey.

funkyrobot

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18,789 posts

249 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Athlon said:
I lost a mate who had a bar on the beach, r.i.p. matey.
That's terrible, sorry to hear about that.

This program has me horrified just watching it! Shocking!

Nature is still the boss!

hogfisch

294 posts

212 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Christ, the footage of the wall of water hitting Banda Aceh. Terrifying cry

Tuscanless Ali

2,187 posts

230 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Recently met a survivor who had decided to go hiking up a mountain with her boyfriend for the day. I think it took her 2 years of counselling to get over it, very scary stuff. frown

blueg33

43,958 posts

245 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Mate of mine was very badly hurt. Still having surgery every 6 months.

Jonny671

29,738 posts

210 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Horrific videos.. The wave retreating and coming back 20ft tall.

We can have as many guns/armys/planes as we like.. Mother nature is in charge of this game.

peterpeter

6,438 posts

278 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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amazing programme
some of the footage is terrifying. I never realized there was so much footage

Blue Meanie

73,668 posts

276 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Tuscanless Ali said:
Recently met a survivor who had decided to go hiking up a mountain with her boyfriend for the day. I think it took her 2 years of counselling to get over it, very scary stuff. frown
So they were safe up the mountain then? Did the boyfriend drown or something?

Tuscanless Ali

2,187 posts

230 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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Blue Meanie said:
Tuscanless Ali said:
Recently met a survivor who had decided to go hiking up a mountain with her boyfriend for the day. I think it took her 2 years of counselling to get over it, very scary stuff. frown
So they were safe up the mountain then? Did the boyfriend drown or something?
Yep safe as houses, but they could see everything that was happening, it had taken quite a bit of nagging to get the boyfriend to go on the hike, he was happy relaxing at the pool! Nobody from their hotel survived, and neither did their relationship once they got home frown

KANEIT

2,856 posts

240 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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The bloke on the beach with the red shorts.......and then the water hits him. Bloody hell what an awful moment.

Then there's the eyewitnesses talking about their friends and family who may/may not have survived.


Edited by KANEIT on Wednesday 30th December 21:55

grumbledoak

32,316 posts

254 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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I can't get over the folk commenting that the 'tide' has gone out so quickly, and thinking it funny. It might have taken me a second or two, but I like to think I'd have been running uphill pretty quickly.

funkyrobot

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249 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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My fiancee just started crying when the couple mentioned that their daughter had drowned. Tragic stuff!

I know I wasn't there and hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I wonder how long it would have taken for me to start running! Some of the people seemed to just stand there and watch it.

road_rager

1,091 posts

220 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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just cried for the first time in ages watching this prog... little girl same age as mine drowned so very sad so many lost their lives

deevlash

10,442 posts

258 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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why did so many people just stand and watch it?!

Athlon

5,605 posts

227 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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I guess because there was no warning or reason for it to happen and by the time it computed it was too late?

peterpeter

6,438 posts

278 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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amazing programme
some of the footage is terrifying. I never realized there was so much footage

Jem0911

4,415 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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I couldn't bear to loose my babies.

RIP those lost.

peterpeter

6,438 posts

278 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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amazing programme
some of the footage is terrifying. I never realized there was so much footage

wiffmaster

2,615 posts

219 months

Wednesday 30th December 2009
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I'd like to think I'd have been out of there sharpish, but unless you're in that situation, you've no idea how you'd react. I imagine many saw the wave but didn't realise the scale when it was that far out. They probably thought it was shoulder height or so.frown