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Tsunami in Sri Lanka part 3 @ web62.com

Tsunami in Sri Lanka - the aftermath, part 3 with interviews from British and Dutch survivors and videos from Unawatuna and Galle @ web62.com Internet TVrodi col live rodi col 06 on the chunk groove
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Spectacular Tidal Bore Hits Indonesian Village Again (Part 3)

Spectacular moment caught on camera when several meter high waves are speeding up to 130 km inland through the Kampar River in Indonesia. The phenomenon, called Bono, is feared by the locals to sink ships, as at full tide during the rainy season the waves can reach a height of 20 feet (6 meters) and a speed of up to 40 km/h. The wave also attracts surfers who attempt to surf the tsunami-like wave, but as the river is also inhabited by crocodiles the surfers need to be escorted by rescue boats!

A tidal bore is a tidal phenomenon in which the incoming tide forms waves of water that travels upwards against the direction of a river or a bay's current. Tidal bores only occur in a few locations worldwide with a large tidal range. Some of the most famous locations for these waves are the Kampar River in Indonesia (seen in video) and the Qiantang River in China, at which the world's largest bore is reaching heights of up to 9 meters. Unfortunately several people die each year in connection with these tidal bores (also find more information about a tidal bore here:

The Bono wave is not just one, but a series of multiple waves. Although surfing the Bono waves can be very difficult due to the extreme currents and large amounts of mud brought up with the waves (besides the crocodiles), it remains a popular destination for surfers from all around the world. The Bono is very powerful if there have been heavy rainfalls before, so especially in the rainy season (also check here for more information about the Bono:

⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 Spectators Waiting For The Action
1:02 1st Wave Reaches Spectators
1:30 Spectators Running form the Wave
2:26 Spectators Waiting For The 2nd Wave
3:11 Waves Returning
3:55 Action is Over

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GRAPHIC FOOTAGE: 2004 Tsunami - Thailand PART 3

PART 3 of 3
This raw footage of the aftermath of the December 26th, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami of takes you along with the Royal Thai Army team conducting a survey of the devastation.

The footage (and two other videos on YouTube) take you via truck from the north and following Highway 4 to Khao Lak.

WARNING: GRAPHIC SCENES NOT MEANT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART There are scenes of tsunami victims being loaded into trucks, along the roadside and being removed from debris. These scenes are not intended to sensationalize the event, but merely to show the power of Mother Nature.

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tsunami part 3

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Slow motion tsunami

Tsunami in Sri Lanka part 2 @ web62.com

Tsunami in Sri Lanka - the aftermath, part 2 with interviews from British survivors and videos from the Matara Express, Unawatuna and Galle @ web62.com Internet TV

Sri Lanka Wellen - Tsunami -

Tsunami at Koh Siboya 26 dec 2004

This is my film from the waves that came in on the island of Koh Siboya outside of Krabi, Thailand during the tsunami of 2004. The talking is all in Swedish.

Koh Lanta, Boxing Day Tsunami, Thailand

this video was shot at our hotel in koh Lanta on boxing day, notice the run off the beach over a bridge that then dissapears as the wave hits!

Deadliest Tsunami In the World | Over 227,898 Deaths

Tagalog Documentary about Deadliest Tsunami In the World | Over 227,898 Deaths

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we don't know what is tsunami part 1 we are in the beach on the death day

standing in the beach. suddenly a commotion. people near the sea running towards the south beach road. why people are running we ask. sensing something wrong I have stopped the camera and ran with them. within five minutes I have caught a town bus and escaped.

Cleaning Unawatuna beach one year after 2004 tsunami.

Cleaning Unawatuna beach one year after 2004 tsunami. Many tourist people also did help cleaning by hand. I also did help after taking this video.

Sea Waves Predicted Tsunami Coming at Kanniyakumari

Unforgettable event Tsunami occurred at Kanniyakumari on 26.12.2004.But the sea waves of Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean predicted that Tsunami was coming well in advance.Please see the shots which will tell it. These original shots were taken by the then Tourist Officer ,S.Subramanian which was also relayed in medias in his name courtesy.- nellai.s.s.mani@gmail.com

2004 Tsunami Video - Indian Ocean : 10 Years After

10 years after the 2004 tsunami in Indian Ocean : video by voanews.
When the massive Indian Ocean tsunami hit Thailand’s coast 10 years ago, the world saw images of huge waves hitting scenic beachside resorts. But in more rural areas, the disaster also killed scores of undocumented migrant workers from Myanmar.

It’s been a decade since the tsunami tore apart the Thai fishing village of Ban Nam Khem. But symbols of the fateful day remain.

Despite the government’s rush to aid in tourist areas, relief was slow for the hardest-hit villages, comprised largely of unregistered Burmese fishing laborers.

Fearing arrest and deportation, many survivors were forced to leave their jobs and property behind, unable to seek aid and find missing family members.

Community leader Wanchai Jitchareon said witnessing the mistreatment of the workers inspired him to help them reclaim their land and rebuild the community.

The people were forced to move after the tsunami destroyed their houses and property, so people were busy trying to survive. That’s when Thai land developers took advantage to come and put up fences and signs saying 'No Entry' around disputed land, Wanchai Jitchareon said.


Despite the deportation of more than 2,500 migrants in the months after the tsunami, there are now more migrant laborers in the province than before the disaster - and now most are registered.

Traditionally, the migrant workers take the undesirable jobs that Thais generally avoid. But in Ban Nam Khem, there were other reasons for the job openings.

When the houses were rebuilt, the Thai people were afraid to live close to the water. They moved out, and they let us rent their houses. After the tsunami, we had more comfortable living quarters, said Hla Myo, a Burmese fisherman.

Despite DNA testing and extensive data collection on the dead, 495 bodies remain unclaimed at the local cemetery.

Prapat Kongmeung lost six members of his family, including his 7-year-old son, who remains missing.

The local fisherman said the government seemed to care more about the image of the tourist industry than identifying the remains of locals.

I felt betrayed because they didn’t help us much. We are all human beings. Why did they treat us so different? They didn’t support us and took all the bodies to Phuket so the foreigners had convenient access, Prapat Kongmeung said.

As business and development resumes in the coastal area, many hope that the lessons learned from the past will not be forgotten in times of future hardships.

we don't know what is tsunami part 2 we caught a city bus others died in the water

within five minutes we caught a bus. people in the road are still walking cool without knowing the incoming danger. some people who are away from the sea are going towards the sea to see the big ways. what a foolishness. even some fishermen are saying that the waves will be big in seasons and say don't worry. all would be died. but who knows that a big wave of forty feet will come after 400 years.
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Tsunami, Mar2011, receding on Kauai

To surf, or not to surf

Tsunami Pattaya Beach

Beach in front of our Pattaya Hotel, March 2012.

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Koh Phi Phi - vom Berg aus

Nach 252 Stufen (bei 35 Grad im Schatten) eine knappe Stunde bergauf wandern wurden wir mit dieser tollen Aussicht belohnt. Koh Phi Phi im Wiederaufbau nach dem Tsunami im Januar 2008.

Tsunami Volunteer Center Projects (part II )

Tsunami Volunteer Center Projects II

Karneval war Erdbeben Tsunami und Vulkan ein Thema.MOV

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