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The tsunami that savaged Japan last March swept a man in California out to sea; it broke Manhattan-size blocks of ice off the frozen margins of Antarctica.
TSUNAMI: RACE AGAINST TIME is a four-part documentary series providing a 360-degree view into the heart-stopping events of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that took over 225,000 lives.
In 2004, an earthquake in the Indian Ocean released energy equivalent to 23,000 Hiroshima type atomic bombs. 20 years later, we examine the disaster and its toll.
Before the tsunami in Sri Lanka, coastal animals seemed to sense something was coming and fled to safety.
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Extra.ie on MSNScientists make ominous prediction about ‘doomsday’ mega tsunamiScientists in the US have said that a 100-foot ‘doomsday’ mega tsunami could wipe out the entire western seaboard. The ...
Tune in:"Tsunami: Race Against Time" premieres on two nights, beginning November 24 at 9/8c on National Geographic with two back-to-back episodes.
Scientists are warning that a 100-foot, Doomsday-style mega tsunami is primed to hit the US West Coast at any moment – and ...
Why more natural disasters could trigger a rise in paranormal beliefs Regions struck by storms, floods, and other disasters create likely settings for ghost sightings, triggered by conditions like ...
National Geographic took home ten News and Documentary Emmys all together, also winning for "Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story," "Blink," "Endurance," "Photographer" and "Tsunami: Race Against Time." ...
Beachgoers in Portugal scrambled for cover over the weekend as the sweltering heat gave birth to a rare “tsunami roll,” or ...
Hotli Simanjuntak/National Geographic© Hotli Simanjuntak/National Geographic On the day of the tsunami, Barry Hirshorn is a scientist on duty at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii.
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