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  • An elephant can feel the tsunami in theyre body before we people can see it. I just watched a movie there they talked about tsunami between animals

  • at 2:10 if you look closely you can see a lone man standing in the water, and he gets washed under when the building hits him :(:( absolutely terrible.....

  • Amazing that you can here in a completely foreign language all you need to know about the terrible experience. Without understanding a word. Well "shit" I get.

  • it's so bad zunami omg

  • horrible, my dad was near Kata beach this morning, but luckyli not close enough to get hurt. may all those lost this awful day rest in peace. and to respond to some people worried about the animals, theres a documentary on this. no animals free to move were found dead. my dad told me his dogs werent around either when the first "small" wave hit.

  • poor people and animals. they died slowley :(

  • the animals doesent died ! only some fishes

  • @katamamakatabeach

    but for example the dogs. you can see a dog or a cat at this time 0:33

  • @Euvory

    yeeaa but this is on a island i couldnt go anywere. but if you look att khao lak the worst place. there the elefants running up to the mountain before the people had start thinking what was going on if you understand what i mean..

  • @katamamakatabeach

    yes you are right. the animals can feel the wave before you can see it.

    Sorry for my bad english

  • @Euvory I thought it was a monkey. I could be wrong.

  • @Euvory

    U r fuckin ass hole poor people??

    I'm Thai. Ur **** we're not poor you bitch

  • and do we still believe there is a god.

    what do you believe?

  • @videodudes321

    Yes! GOD is still real. We may not understand everything but he is real!!!!!!!!!!!

  • OMFG , i was there for 2 years ago that place O_O and when I was there 2 years ago, I found parts of the craft and other stuff .

  • Craig Stanley (UK). It's been almost five years, R.I.P. mate. Sadly missed

  • UN-FCKN-BELIVABLE. so early in the morning too ,so many people sleeping..absolute tragedy..so sad so many people die..

  • it's been almost 5 years since that day. how time flies, RIP to those that make phuket their final resting place. we should make use every second in our lifes.

  • so horrible

  • So sad.. Hes asking people if its worth saving those in the water...

  • At 2:03 through 2:15 there is a guy standing about 10-15 yards infront of the collapsing house. He was killed being crushed by that house, at 2:10 he drops. God forbid what happened. so sad

  • That´s a statue.

  • i thought the same thing at first, but im pretty sure thats a statue.

  • When he turns back at :48 it looks so scary. You can't even see a wave and yet the water is surging in faster and faster. You think it would be easy to go up and survive, but 1 in 10 people on the sand spit in Ko Phi Phi died, about 1,000 people.

  • No telling how many bodies got washed out to sea. SAD.

  • no puedo creerlo q miedo no me imagino en una situacion asi pero mas miedo me da que se destruya la playa kho phi phi es el paraiso.

  • tosset...

  • jag var där på nån resort men vi tänkte precis gå till stranden sen poof om inte ja skulle varit sjuk skulle ja varit död!

  • at exactly 2:03, things start to get bad!! really bad!

  • The water going back out looks a lot worse than coming in.

  • It isn't going back out. The spit on the island with all the hotels is only 200 yards wide, so the tsunami crossed the entire island - thats why it's flowing back out to sea.

  • omg

  • The amount of energy neccesary to move such vast quantities of water across the ocean in an ever expanding radial wave is mind boggling to me. The destruction is too great in its enormity for me to comprehend fully. My thoughts are with those still suffering in the aftermath of this disaster years later, and other more recent, current, and ongoing disasters the world over.

  • R.i.p. Dominique de Vries(The Netherlands)

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