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8.8 Earthquake in Japan


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they are predicting seven foot surges in oregon and these idiots are just flocking to the coast. people think "oh it's just water..."

a cubic meter of water weighs more than one ton people.

I am curious if the surfers in Hawaii and the west coast paddled out to "ride a Tsunami"? I gotta think many had to....something like that is just too hard to pass up for that type of person.

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they are predicting seven foot surges in oregon and these idiots are just flocking to the coast. people think "oh it's just water..."

a cubic meter of water weighs more than one ton people.

wow where did u hear that?

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they are predicting seven foot surges in oregon and these idiots are just flocking to the coast. people think "oh it's just water..."

a cubic meter of water weighs more than one ton people.

people are dumb. CNN is showing people walking along the shore like nothing is happening...

I am curious if the surfers in Hawaii and the west coast paddled out to "ride a Tsunami"? I gotta think many had to....something like that is just too hard to pass up for that type of person.

I'm an avid surfer but even I wouldn't mess with a tsunami lol. Then again there are some insane surfers out there.

Wouldn't surprise me.

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I am curious if the surfers in Hawaii and the west coast paddled out to "ride a Tsunami"? I gotta think many had to....something like that is just too hard to pass up for that type of person.

Yeah they showed them out here in Santa Cruz then the water receded about 100 yards and left them stranded in the mud :thumbsup:

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people are dumb. CNN is showing people walking along the shore like nothing is happening...

I'm an avid surfer but even I wouldn't mess with a tsunami lol. Then again there are some insane surfers out there.

Wouldn't surprise me.

Yeah, but anyone who would be considered a real surfer would know that a tsunami doesn't usually crest. It just sorta rushes in.

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Yeah, but anyone who would be considered a real surfer would know that a tsunami doesn't usually crest. It just sorta rushes in.

Yeah but you could ride it....there are rivers around the world that are very tidal and it goes from basically a mud pit to a wall of rushing water that goes for miles. People surf them and it would be similar to that but much more extreme/dangerous. Believe they are called Tidal bores.

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