@@Mike-qt1bn Lituya Bay, Alaska, July 9, 1958. A tsunami triggered by a landslide in a narrow bay on Alaska's coast. Its over 1,700-foot wave was the largest ever recorded for a tsunami. It inundated five square miles of land and cleared hundreds of thousands of trees.
@@sun_dreaming that's an interesting event, but you do realize that tsunami was caused by an earthquake with a magnitude between 7.8 and 8.3. if we took the average of those two numbers, it'd be a 8.05, which would make it the 4th strongest earthquake in the last 23 years...
@@Mike-qt1bn Huh? I just found it ironic that you didn't correlate tsunamis with rockslides. I'm not saying this landslide would cause a 1700 foot wave. But it is definitely enough that it'd be wise to get to higher ground instead of waiting to see how big the wave will be.
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Why is that woman just sitting there? Not the sharpest rock in the pile!
Coz its 800m away and going straight down due to gravity! It's not a major rock fall.
My father would have wished the Germans ran that easily from 1939 to 1943 but he did see them run from El Alamein.
The face in the cliff is creepy
Where is this?
run? why? it's a rockslide, not a tsunami
You do realize some of the biggest tsunamis ever documented were caused by land slides...
@@sun_dreaming which tsunamis were those?
@@Mike-qt1bn Lituya Bay, Alaska, July 9, 1958. A tsunami triggered by a landslide in a narrow bay on Alaska's coast. Its over 1,700-foot wave was the largest ever recorded for a tsunami. It inundated five square miles of land and cleared hundreds of thousands of trees.
@@sun_dreaming that's an interesting event, but you do realize that tsunami was caused by an earthquake with a magnitude between 7.8 and 8.3. if we took the average of those two numbers, it'd be a 8.05, which would make it the 4th strongest earthquake in the last 23 years...
@@Mike-qt1bn Huh? I just found it ironic that you didn't correlate tsunamis with rockslides. I'm not saying this landslide would cause a 1700 foot wave. But it is definitely enough that it'd be wise to get to higher ground instead of waiting to see how big the wave will be.
I'd rather live then God only knows what comes next. I'm out of there!!