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This picture was found in a camera during cleanup.
This is a fantastic photo!! Amazing that the film was still good - or memory stick. Either one, this really tells the story. Look at how high that wall of water is!!
½ a second before tsunami




This picture was taken on the banks of Sumatra Island (the height of waves was of approx. 32 m = 105 ft).
It was found saved in a digital camera, after the disaster.
We cannot know for sure, but very likely the one who took the picture is not alive any more (it was just a matter of seconds).
Today we can see the last image he/she saw before ending life on Earth!


I got this in a E-mail ...don't know if it's real, but if it is..holy sht !

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This picture was found in a camera during cleanup.
This is a fantastic photo!! Amazing that the film was still good - or memory stick. Either one, this really tells the story. Look at how high that wall of water is!!
½ a second before tsunami



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This picture was taken on the banks of Sumatra Island (the height of waves was of approx. 32 m = 105 ft).
It was found saved in a digital camera, after the disaster.
We cannot know for sure, but very likely the one who took the picture is not alive any more (it was just a matter of seconds).
Today we can see the last image he/she saw before ending life on Earth!


I got this in a E-mail ...don't know if it's real, but if it is..holy sht !

Well, I hate to say it, but I think it looks more like a dust storm in the Southwest vs. anything else. The architecture, drainage, curbs, gutters, lights, etc. would not have occurred in Sumatra which has completely different building codes.

So, I doubt anyone died from this but those storms can bring quite a good rain.

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Well, I hate to say it, but I think it looks more like a dust storm in the Southwest vs. anything else. The architecture, drainage, curbs, gutters, lights, etc. would not have occurred in Sumatra which has completely different building codes.

So, I doubt anyone died from this but those storms can bring quite a good rain.

Yeah, I thought it didn't quite look right...one of those bs things going around I guess

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yes it is a dust storm i was in one about 3 weeks ago it destroyed my air filter...sharky

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