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  • I want 1,000 m wave!!!

  • 524m high. H0LY

  • that's what I call a jacuzzi!!!

  • 1,720 foot wave.

  • @topthrilldragster20 524m ...... alot.

  • Fuck that

  • I dont think it's just the water that splashed caused the trees to be uprooted, perhaps it was the chunks of ice + rocks that washed the opposite bank and shaved off the trees. See how the tsunami in Miyagi did that to the houses? Water provide the energy, the uprooting of trees caused by the solid matter contents in the splashing water.

  • That wave is pretty bad bone.

  • well someone had alot of dynamite

  • Awesome simultation! Thanks for sharing.

  • The high water mark was roughly 1,720 feet I think, the small size of the bay and the suddenness of the landslide made it impossible for the water to flow behind the landslide so it grew to enormous heights. Taller than the Empire State Building. Yikes. @techcv Are you taking a college course in geology? If so, where?

  • How about simulation of "Sarez Lake" damm breaking - the most powerful disaster in the near future?

  • @81Heino

    well will be pretty interesting and i really hope they gonna have cameras there, but nobody lives there, so most people down care....

  • great vid. i have read a lot about this event and having this video helps comprehend the read info.

  • That's awesome

  • Yes indeed. Very cool.

  • cool

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