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Hawaii Tsunami - From my backyard - Best Shot Yet! - Kailua, Oahu

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  • Опубліковано 10 бер 2011
  • Awesome video of the Hawaii tsunami paying us a visit in our normally calm backyard canal. Pay close attention, you can see the wave "barrel" on the left hand side, near the concrete drain. In over 20+ years of living here, I have NEVER seen anything like this.
    To the average person this probably looks unimpressive, but the video doesn't do the wave justice. You had to be there in person to appreciate its epicness.
    Being a surfer, I wanted to jump in and ride it, but I didn't want to end up in the tall grass. In retrospect, I should've done it. I probably won't experience that again for a long time, if ever again.
    All in all, good experience, well worth staying up for 24+ hours and experiencing 4+ surges of waves.
    The most epic wave was the first one, as seen in this video here: • Hawaii Tsunami - 3/11/11 , however, its pretty dark (filmed at 4am). The last wave in that video is quite visible. Again the video doesn't do it justice. I saw a full on wave come down the canal, and actually was a tad bit scared for a second. Then I manned up.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 607

  • @45von
    @45von 13 років тому +103

    Thank you for having the forethought to record this...
    If you consider how far this energy has traveled, just to pass through your canal it is absolutely amassing ...

  • @linedanzer4302
    @linedanzer4302 3 роки тому +36

    Just wow! To stand in your yard and see an actual tsunami pass within feet of you is something few will ever experience. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Jdub1515
    @Jdub1515 13 років тому +149

    congrats! you literally touched the Japan Tsunami!
    just think about how far that ripple traveled!

    • @KumaBean
      @KumaBean 3 роки тому +10

      Seems rather strange congratulating someone for having touched a wave that was just responsible for wiping out entire communities and taking the lives of around 20,000 souls, but hey, you do you, lol

    • @Pihnes
      @Pihnes 3 роки тому +2

      @@KumaBean How can a natural disaster be responsible ? If anybody is responsible it's the ones who made the false warnings about a max 6m and then max 10m wave when in reality it was up to 45m. And building so close to a already dangerous coast is another thing. Also wavebreakers were just crushed by the tsunami, Walls weren't high enough or destroyed, warning systems didn't work in many places due to the power failures. But who are we to judge ...

    • @KumaBean
      @KumaBean 3 роки тому

      M. K. ...and Pompeii wasn't responsible for killing a bunch of people either, lol

    • @KumaBean
      @KumaBean 3 роки тому

      M. K. ...I'm not saying that we should start suing tsunamis and volcanos and asking for repatriations, by the way, lol

    • @harrymiram6621
      @harrymiram6621 3 роки тому

      That's >6400km/>4k miles, covered in +/-4 to 5hours! Remember watching TV updates btwm 0230-0500. CONDOLENCES go out affected Nippon

  • @gav1233
    @gav1233 3 роки тому +35

    Everybody gangsta til a canal starts moving backwards.

  • @hahaloser2187
    @hahaloser2187 8 років тому +95

    This is amazing footage! Just thinking about how far it traveled and how it is now so little but still going is unbelievable. Thanks for sharing this video!

    • @BLZNGFR
      @BLZNGFR 3 роки тому +1

      Fukushima, japan

    • @DaBears08
      @DaBears08 3 роки тому +1

      I always am in awe that the valdivia earthquake in South America made a tsunami in japan

    • @marshamariner7897
      @marshamariner7897 2 роки тому +1

      @@DaBears08 a 9.1 in Chile liquified a mountain and sent a tsunami 8000 miles to Hawaii and destroyed an 🏝️!!!

  • @rjstallings
    @rjstallings 9 років тому +222

    Your backyard is awesome!

    • @hobo.cholo.6204
      @hobo.cholo.6204 8 років тому +5

      Can't get this type of backyard anywhere else

    • @hobo.cholo.6204
      @hobo.cholo.6204 8 років тому +7

      Can't get this type of backyard anywhere else

    • @ahsanafzal48
      @ahsanafzal48 8 років тому +9

      he's homeless hence this backyard

    • @tanyasmith2173
      @tanyasmith2173 7 років тому +15

      In that case, Bye, I'm gonna go be homeless in Hawaii now.

    • @gypsyspirit5749
      @gypsyspirit5749 5 років тому

      LOL

  • @jst1man
    @jst1man 10 років тому +142

    I guess people don't understand the amount of force in a tsunami. I mean that water was only 2 maybe 3 ft deep and if you were in it, the comparison would be white water rafting!

    • @AnglerDanNE
      @AnglerDanNE 9 років тому +3

      Not that it wasn't big enough

    • @robertpillowjr.1672
      @robertpillowjr.1672 5 років тому +5

      @Daan Made in Holland you are the dumb ass! A tsunami and a tidal wave are the same thing you idiot! 😂😂😂

    • @fuzz2912
      @fuzz2912 5 років тому +10

      @@robertpillowjr.1672 come on really?
      Tidal Wave vs. Tsunami. A tsunami and a tidal wave are two different and unrelated phenomena. Tidal waves are waves created by the gravitational forces of the sun or moon, and cause changes in the level of water bodies. Tsunami is also a series of water waves, but are caused because of the displacement of large bodies of water, but due to seismic disturbances.

    • @SavvyMuhon
      @SavvyMuhon 5 років тому +4

      Daan Made in Holland
      It was a tsunami though. This was uploaded on the same day as the earthquake/tsunami in Japan. Hawaii is relatively close to Japan, so of course they’re going to experience the same effects of what’s happening there

    • @tomseadon9965
      @tomseadon9965 4 роки тому +5

      Ahman Millener even though it was small in height, if you were to be in the water, that little wave would have carried you for quite some ways! Amazing power they have.

  • @unknowndeoxys00
    @unknowndeoxys00 4 роки тому +7

    Hey, that's a scary enough wave for me. First, you don't expect any movement like that from a canal. Second, that wave traveled THOUSANDS of miles across the ocean to get there, and it arrived overnight. It takes about 10-12 hours to fly across the Pacific, so imagine the speed of that water. That canal wave looks like a mean high tide or angry river already, the kind that pulls you out to the deep if you're not careful.
    Lastly, big surges in narrow waterways are freaky. Because they're so contained, the energy of the wave builds back on itself, and makes the water level rise high and fast. If that canal was any narrower, or if it was a passageway through the city - easy massive, uncontrolled flood in 10 seconds or less.

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 5 років тому +4

    Wow. First time in my 77 years that I’ve seen something like this. Thank you!

  • @lauranorwar
    @lauranorwar 8 років тому +13

    Amazing...you captured the whole process. Wow!

  • @GabeGT
    @GabeGT 13 років тому +19

    Just imagine how far that wave travled! Amazing.

  • @johnarizona3820
    @johnarizona3820 8 років тому +42

    Just saw this first time, thanks for posting. Really amazing! All that energy traveled across the ocean and still had enough potential energy to run that canal, awesome. I hope you submitted your video to the tsunami/seismic scientific community. Blessings Bro!

  • @jeffpetrie7744
    @jeffpetrie7744 3 роки тому +5

    What an amazing back yard you have!! Thank you for sharing your tsunami experience.

  • @sadiebear2990
    @sadiebear2990 9 років тому +6

    even though it's small it's so fascinating. i have never seen anything like it either. it's kind of exciting when it comes down.

  • @Chester_Copperpot
    @Chester_Copperpot 8 років тому +335

    Run for your life. Your shoes might get wet if you don't.

    • @HawaiiEntrepreneur
      @HawaiiEntrepreneur  8 років тому +43

      LOL, I should've titled it "6 inch tsunami gently flows through my backyard"

    • @cumbrianrailspotter6154
      @cumbrianrailspotter6154 7 років тому +1

      Hawaii Entrepreneur hey yo

    • @jojo2491
      @jojo2491 7 років тому +5

      that is nothing

    • @ugotnojams3145
      @ugotnojams3145 6 років тому +6

      Hawaii Entrepreneur But the current is still going fast so it could have took you and dragged you in it. Even just 6-5inches if flood/tsunami water can take down a human and pull them.

    • @floodescapeguy8063
      @floodescapeguy8063 6 років тому

      You dont have to run from it if its like music 2 inches

  • @davidstraub593
    @davidstraub593 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this. Beautiful shot when you turned around, as the mountains had a bit of sunlight on them.

  • @floracarpenter6400
    @floracarpenter6400 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome footage! I'm in Tucson Arizona so it's wonderful to see and hear the water! I also liked your narration.

  • @snipe685
    @snipe685 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting this. Many years ago I use to live on Kaiemi St.
    not too far from you. I never did see
    one come down the Maunawili Stream, not even 1960 when Hilo got hit so
    hard. Thanks again.

    • @HawaiiEntrepreneur
      @HawaiiEntrepreneur  8 років тому +2

      You're welocme! I used to deliver newspaper on that street!

  • @goduffgo
    @goduffgo 5 років тому

    Awsome video. Thanks for getting up early to show us.

  • @daboywunda
    @daboywunda 13 років тому +8

    wow, this is a pretty good video actually.. I live on the River Severn in the UK and we have this sort of thing happen naturally in Spring and Autumn (it's called a Bore) and some times the wave can be 4 or 5 meters high. It's one of the biggest bores in the world and is caused by a tidal surge during the season change. There are only a handful of rivers that do it

    • @arcticbushpilot123
      @arcticbushpilot123 4 роки тому

      Sounds like my old backyard near the Cook Inlet of Alaska. I never get tired of watching those waves rolling in and listening to it, especially when it's full of ice....incredible!

  • @rippi37
    @rippi37 4 роки тому +1

    That was excellent footage...good stuff !! Amazing !!

  • @marybethleib8286
    @marybethleib8286 4 роки тому

    Incredible. Thank you for sharing and for showing it on that map!

  • @colleenforrest7936
    @colleenforrest7936 5 років тому +1

    Amazing shot. It taks a lot of power to make a river flow backwards, and that back current was moving fast!

  • @DangerousFacts48
    @DangerousFacts48 9 років тому +256

    Dude, clean your lens...

    • @andrewm8063
      @andrewm8063 9 років тому +45

      Always gotta be someone bitching about something. jackass

    • @greenrefrigerator
      @greenrefrigerator 6 років тому +14

      Stating a FACT is bitching? Millennials...

    • @ThePewdieslender
      @ThePewdieslender 5 років тому +19

      @@greenrefrigerator You're bitching right now. "MiLliNeAlS"

    • @MoreParksLessParking
      @MoreParksLessParking 5 років тому +4

      For some reason I read this as "Dude, clean your penis..."

    • @TalentedUser
      @TalentedUser 5 років тому +2

      @@ThePewdieslender no u

  • @hoodiecreepypasta9168
    @hoodiecreepypasta9168 10 років тому +244

    It's just Chuck Norris swimming underwater.

    • @carolsworld6146
      @carolsworld6146 5 років тому +1

      @@supertornadogun1690 old comment

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo 5 років тому +1

      Chuck Norris is a goof

    • @buzzcutt5338
      @buzzcutt5338 4 роки тому +1

      Chuck was sitting with his feet in the water gently kicking them back and forth. Seriously, thats what happened.

    • @susiearviso3032
      @susiearviso3032 4 роки тому +1

      I know, right?

    • @kimneinem
      @kimneinem 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @mason-sy5gu
    @mason-sy5gu 6 років тому +126

    THAT LIKE A MEGA WAVE FOR ANTS

    • @isael4067
      @isael4067 6 років тому +2

      😂😂

    • @fenecofeneco19
      @fenecofeneco19 4 роки тому

      what did you want?His death or something?

    • @BLZNGFR
      @BLZNGFR 3 роки тому

      It’s the Fukushima tsunami

  • @tobygibson3806
    @tobygibson3806 9 років тому

    I remember this one- I'd just move to Oahu from Big Island. Well done with the video. :)

  • @adamthomas4507
    @adamthomas4507 3 роки тому +1

    Randomly recommended but don’t mind. The force that the water was travelling from such distance is incredible - makes you wonder the true power if you were experiencing it in Japan.

  • @hostile177
    @hostile177 9 років тому +5

    Pretty cool considering the historical significance and the fact that canal never sees such action.

  • @ceejayjohnson4417
    @ceejayjohnson4417 7 років тому +2

    Aloha Bruh! Grew up in Aiea myself and heard lots of story bout big island tsunami. So was always kinda scared, but fascinated at same time. Even tho, this one is small compared to others. People dont understand that it can still kill you in a heartbeat. Great Video Cuzn, MAHALO & MELE KALIKIMAKA FAMILY!!!

  • @carolynallisee2463
    @carolynallisee2463 3 роки тому +2

    This reminds me of the tidal bores we get on some of the rivers, particularly, the River Severn, here in the UK...

  • @wildwill1970
    @wildwill1970 8 років тому +6

    I used to hang out there all the time, we used to jump off the bridge and hang on the wire... That was really cool, too bad no one long boarded that.....would have been legend. :)

  • @sharonmchugh7957
    @sharonmchugh7957 4 роки тому +2

    This was very cool to see. I live on the east coast and have never seen anything like that. And this is your backyard? It's beautiful! You are blessed to live there. Take care and thanks for pointing this.✌️

  • @lilikoilemon
    @lilikoilemon 9 років тому

    Incredible! Thanks so much for sharing this.

  • @alohadonna
    @alohadonna 13 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I live 3 houses from Kailua Bay, evacuated & was in Kaneohe on a hilltop sleeping at friends' when these were taken. It was so neat to see the highly unusual sight of the barrel going down the canal. In 38 years living in Hawaii I have also NEVER seen anything like it! I heard that the reef was exposed around 5 am. Thank God it didn't some up any farther. We were truly spared. Poor people of Japan.

  • @zoee3296
    @zoee3296 6 років тому +1

    This is brilliant footage

  • @tauras88d
    @tauras88d 9 років тому +1

    That was cool to watch the wave pass like that :)

  • @ainemairead4542
    @ainemairead4542 6 років тому

    Stellar footage,,,,,,, One of my Friends is Hawaiian, and her family is in Hilo and the photos are simply spectacular...and your area is so green and vivid...

  • @anb740
    @anb740 2 роки тому

    Amazing that this made it across the Pacific from Japan all the way to Hawaii! And that tells why it was so bad in Japan.

  • @nettysgurl
    @nettysgurl 10 місяців тому

    Super cool!! We are in Hilo and checking out tsunami footage with our kids! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Dutch3DMaster
    @Dutch3DMaster 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video. Wildly intriguing to know that it traveled that distance to still be able to do that (and, I know tsunami's are known to increase in strength when entering a river mound from sea or any narrowing of water it encounters, and can become higher when the water becomes more shallow, but still, this was in every way fascinating to watch).

  • @glenistergrotj3022
    @glenistergrotj3022 2 роки тому +2

    Despite the small size of the wave, it must have been very powerful. Now just imagine a wave 100 times the size and traveling at commercial airliner speeds.

  • @zenspeed
    @zenspeed 13 років тому

    Good timing. A wave that traveled all the way from the other side of the world as it hits your backyard. Cool!

  • @pipesman1
    @pipesman1 13 років тому +3

    Nice job with the google maps background. It give a better idea of what's going on.

  • @eeyore.official
    @eeyore.official 11 років тому

    One helluva backyard you got there. I'm jealous.

  • @MUDSWAT
    @MUDSWAT 13 років тому

    Great Footage !!

  • @JeffAlu-123
    @JeffAlu-123 13 років тому

    Great footage!

  • @salvsoul703
    @salvsoul703 13 років тому +1

    amazing! That wave came all the way from Japan!

  • @dpiannee1
    @dpiannee1 7 років тому +7

    Dude thats the japanese tsunami i think when did u post

  • @clivebrook
    @clivebrook 9 років тому +135

    Lots of uninformed scepticism here based solely on the amplitude. That's a dangerous mistake to make to dismiss a tsunami because its height doesn't impress you personally. Tsunamis can reach distances spanning oceanic basins, as this one did, and come ashore as a rapidly rising tide, a breaking series of waves (only with no back end), or even, as in this canal, a bore or surge. So many factors are involved in how the tsunami manifests itself, including generating mechanism (subduction quake, slump or slide, volcanic activity), bathymetry, or shape of the shoreline.

  • @dianameeks7923
    @dianameeks7923 5 років тому

    What a beautiful view you have over to the south west.

  • @jayeking375
    @jayeking375 8 років тому

    That was really cool. Glad you captured this.

  • @leilanikuuipo6004
    @leilanikuuipo6004 4 роки тому

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing it :)

  • @TheJimburke
    @TheJimburke 4 роки тому

    You have an amazing back yard!

  • @seedsowing7261
    @seedsowing7261 9 років тому +1

    So so interesting. Thanks for this

  • @808G8GT
    @808G8GT 6 років тому

    That's awesome. That stream is always flat and calm.
    I was actually in kailua-kona when that same tsunami hit from Japan. Pretty dramatic as well. Not nearly as bad as Japan coast but still very impressive. The sand beach in front of the King kamehameha hotel all ended in inside and behind the hotel. Fish were swimming in the hotel and the back parking lot over 100 yards away from the coastline. There was no sand on the beach....it was all inside the hotel. They had to ship sand in to refill the beach.

  • @claudiafahey1353
    @claudiafahey1353 6 років тому

    Very far away but you still see impact...thanks for sharing you were at the right place at the right time brah

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer 6 років тому +5

    What a beautiful place to live - it looks like paradise. I guess the speed and force of any tsunami is hard to gauge, just looking at it. I'm glad you didn't get into that because you might have been seriously injured by debris brought ashore, possibly hidden underwater. Thanks for the video and stay safe! Mahalo from California

  • @daz3434
    @daz3434 5 років тому +6

    We have this in the Uk called the Seven Bore and in Cornwall at Bude and surf them :)

    • @noodles169
      @noodles169 5 років тому

      The Severn estuary is one of the biggest tides in the world 😎👍

  • @sunstar2599
    @sunstar2599 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this great vid.

  • @misterkim6206
    @misterkim6206 3 роки тому

    Mahalo for posting! I remember that. Remember everyone was up H-3 where we used to party? Or maybe that was the one before that. Thanks for the memory. I'm still here...and probably still your neighbor. Real close. Just across the street. Kalaheo '88!

  • @xuimod
    @xuimod 13 років тому

    Pretty cool, thanks for posting.

  • @TheNacnac21
    @TheNacnac21 11 років тому

    best footage of hawaii tsunami that I've seen

  • @Beepinsqueekin
    @Beepinsqueekin 13 років тому

    Great footage, thank you!!

  • @fairmaidenvoyage87
    @fairmaidenvoyage87 6 років тому +1

    It looks beautiful there.

  • @adnanhajdarpasic5019
    @adnanhajdarpasic5019 5 років тому

    Great catch thanks for showing

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 13 років тому

    In a confined space like this, this little remnant tsunami is quite easily visible. I'm glad you shot this.
    People are writing annoyed comments here, but this small wave occurred hours after the dangerous, larger first waves. it is not a threat, and yes, it could've been ridden with no danger.

  • @nancydeis7121
    @nancydeis7121 5 років тому +2

    The power behind that small wave just blows my mind. I have seen some of the study's being done wondering why these waves destroy the homes etc inland . I think they said it gets funneled down streets in between buildings which gives it more power. Thanks for video.

    • @sigisoltau6073
      @sigisoltau6073 2 роки тому

      You have to remember that 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 ton. Also a tsunami has a very long wave length. If the front of the wave hits you, the back of it is about 100 kilometers from you.

  • @badshifu
    @badshifu 5 років тому +3

    "This is something you only see in movies" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 dudeeeee..

  • @richardwilliams3031
    @richardwilliams3031 5 років тому +1

    In the UK we call it a Bore when the tides and flowing river collide. Look up " THE SEVERN BORE" on the river severn where they hold competitions to surf the bore. I think the record is 42 miles.

  • @allisonwillcox9393
    @allisonwillcox9393 3 роки тому

    Wow that’s amazing!

  • @skeetersaurus6249
    @skeetersaurus6249 4 роки тому

    Lived not far from there...remember the drive to the back gate, well! Very cool.

  • @MrDrums76
    @MrDrums76 12 років тому

    cool video dude. one of my good friends lives in haleiwa. i hope im able to make it to hawaii one day.

  • @GameChanger-hj9jx
    @GameChanger-hj9jx 7 років тому

    Pretty sick bro! I like see u catchum next round. you can call it mini pier 1

  • @MrNightOwl88
    @MrNightOwl88 13 років тому

    Same thing in Waialua, the wave would come every 10 mins, like clock work!. was so unreal to watch. Good footage

  • @dmkuchins6646
    @dmkuchins6646 5 років тому +4

    interesting. about the same size as in parts of san francisco bay just ne of golden gate.

  • @papabonedaddy4116
    @papabonedaddy4116 6 років тому

    Love from Japan!

  • @Category5PHL
    @Category5PHL 13 років тому

    Great video, Hawaii was very lucky.

  • @OahuGrown92
    @OahuGrown92 9 років тому +71

    People calling this a tidal bore obviously don't live in Hawaii, our canals never get waves. They are consistently calm and never see this kind of action. If you don't live in Hawaii, please don't speak as if you know what is going on here. It's very disrespectful. Much mahalos :)

    • @acatgif
      @acatgif 7 років тому +1

      O'ahu Grown Finally someone who gets it! I mean, We can get waves but it's very rare.

    • @MrJoshua1875
      @MrJoshua1875 6 років тому +6

      just because someone does not live in hawaii they can understand the eave system. its ignorant to think otherwise, and disrespectful, get a dicktionary, yes I added the k

    • @smoknwoodchuckschipchucksm3262
      @smoknwoodchuckschipchucksm3262 6 років тому +1

      O'ahu Grown )) Great another Butt Sore behind a screen typer. In the Words of President Trump. "-Sad"

    • @darrenkastl8160
      @darrenkastl8160 5 років тому +1

      I wasn't born I was hatched and I concur with diktionary!

    • @ericboos1832
      @ericboos1832 5 років тому

      ​@@smoknwoodchuckschipchucksm3262 - Trump could kick your ass.

  • @JunKenPo
    @JunKenPo 13 років тому

    Thanks HawaiiEntrepreneur for the great grassroots video. People do not realize that the surge can follow a canal a great distance inland. Wonder if someone got Mawiliwili through Menehune Fish pond area, or Wailua river.
    Good job!

  • @frankie4257
    @frankie4257 5 років тому +1

    This happens twice a day in uk on some rivers .. it's the tides turning they call them the bore

  • @Crisperdad
    @Crisperdad 6 років тому

    Great footage

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 11 років тому +6

    That was interesting. Imagine the forces that caused that wave to travel from 2,500 miles away, then it headed East and eventually hit Northern California and Santa Cruz, CA.

  • @MISTAJZA
    @MISTAJZA 9 років тому

    How do you even prepare for this...keep scuba gear in your apartment?

  • @tomahawkseven
    @tomahawkseven 7 років тому

    So freaking amazing

  • @oahusurffilms
    @oahusurffilms 3 роки тому

    10 years later any updates from this braddah?

  • @lisacraig1894
    @lisacraig1894 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing the clip; wouldn’t see it otherwise!
    Can a tsunami pod be made from an industrial washer machine to camouflage the $50,000+ device from others? With dark glass, air lines in place of the water lines, and an airospace grade frame for reinforcement?

  • @krisrose219
    @krisrose219 6 років тому

    Great video. How far from the ocean to where you were?

  • @sarahkofman1921
    @sarahkofman1921 5 років тому

    Wow this was soooooo exciting

  • @debraolivier2147
    @debraolivier2147 3 роки тому

    Incredible!

  • @youchris67
    @youchris67 2 роки тому

    You recorded history!

  • @lindaj5492
    @lindaj5492 3 роки тому

    You should check out the Severn Bore in England. Happens with every high tide, and especially big with Spring Tides. People do surf it, trying to ride it for its whole journey.

  • @xjchief
    @xjchief 13 років тому

    I live between N. Kalaheo and Kainalu. Totally nuts seeing this thing roll up the canal. Super good for future reference!

  • @SueLan100
    @SueLan100 13 років тому

    all i can say is you have a very beautiful backyard...

  • @jeremyacton4569
    @jeremyacton4569 3 роки тому

    I am glad you survived. :-D

  • @katfairy1969
    @katfairy1969 3 роки тому

    Looks like a tidal bore, but that's something that would occur on a regular basis. Good job on catching a bit of history.

  • @randalllewis2434
    @randalllewis2434 4 роки тому

    Very cool.... Thx for sharing!!

  • @tomahawkseven
    @tomahawkseven 10 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @EvalinaMendoza
    @EvalinaMendoza 12 років тому

    that WAS awesomee

  • @tungstenkid2271
    @tungstenkid2271 5 років тому

    How did you know it was coming so you could grab your cam and wait for it?