Fala rozbiła łódź na Bali

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Fala rozbiła łódź na Bali
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The wave sent the boat flying back to the shore. BALI, INDONESIA: THE SHOCKING moment a passenger boat weighing eight-thousand pounds gets smashed to bits by an enormous wave has been caught on camera. The footage showed the 30-foot-long boat float directly into the path of a huge oncoming wave measuring 20-feet in height. The power of the wave flipped the boat vertically - end over end - causing it to be launched towards the shore before it crashed down on the coral reef below and broke into pieces. The ship's broken fragments could be found along the beach up to a mile away from the incident. Fortunately, there were no passengers aboard the boat at the time. Surfing filmmaker Carlo Coral (39) from Bali, Indonesia, captured the incredible footage off the coast of the island of Nias in Indonesia from around 100 feet away. It took a mere ten seconds for the boat to flip. The biggest wave ever recorded was documented in Alaska in 1958. The tsunami was 100-feet tall and was caused by both an earthquake and a landslide. With Alaska fortunately being sparsely populated, only five deaths were recorded by the wave which was the height of seven double-decker buses. mediadrumworld.com / @carlocoral
2021-01-23
mediadrumworld.com / @carlocoral/Media Drum/East News
Media Drum
mediadrumworld.com / @carlocoral
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