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..Holee Molee! This is what it's like! I do not know the location (Original Post)
Bfd
Oct 2018
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MrScorpio
(73,631 posts)1. Indonesian tsunami
Bfd
(1,406 posts)3. I never consider the amount of debris being movedd around in a flood
Can't imagine how much stuff is washed into the canals or waterways after a hurricane event.
Yikes!
there were two people there.
Bfd
(1,406 posts)4. I know! Looks like there was a brief time lapse in the camera so I hope they went to safety
I was watching thembut think they disappeared before the flood hit
DemocracyMouse
(2,275 posts)5. That is unreal, Biblical, and a metaphor for a lot of things...
Bfd
(1,406 posts)6. Yes, a metaphor for lot of things indeed.
That would be a terrifying moment.
chwaliszewski
(1,514 posts)8. Holy crap!
Grasswire2
(13,571 posts)10. I see one man standing by a tree.
? What am I missing?
n/t