Asian Tsunami 2004, Koh Ngai, Thailand

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  • @pointbreak8646
    @pointbreak8646 2 роки тому +9072

    A girl in my geography class died on that day along with her boyfriend. She was the most lovely girl you could wish to meet. I'll never forget her asking me how she looked when we were trying out our costumes for a school play.

    • @jeannes.356
      @jeannes.356 2 роки тому +302

      I’m so sorry.

    • @RodStewartfan1
      @RodStewartfan1 2 роки тому +147

      I’m so sorry :(

    • @philbecker4676
      @philbecker4676 2 роки тому +137

      Funny how literally everyone knows someone who died in a disaster.

    • @corneliusaffenlol3206
      @corneliusaffenlol3206 2 роки тому +16

      Damn Bro

    • @babybirdhome
      @babybirdhome 2 роки тому +323

      @@philbecker4676 It’s honestly not all that surprising considering that over a quarter million people died in this tusnami alone. That’s a staggering number for one single event among many thousands. Easy to see how knowing someone who died in a disaster isn’t all that uncommon. It’s just a different take on the “six degrees of separation” theory.

  • @joedellinger9437
    @joedellinger9437 2 роки тому +6326

    There was a funny story of a famous geophysicist who was in Phuket and saw the tide rushing out. Started telling everyone around, oh, cool, this must be a tsunami, and describing how they worked. His wife cut him off and said honey, shouldn’t we be running away? Oh. yes.
    They helped get everyone off the beach and warned the hotel to get ready. Everyone at their hotel survived.

    • @jacobsed6665
      @jacobsed6665 2 роки тому +4

      Funny how he was a GEOPHYSICIST but it took his wife to have the common sense of GETTING AWAY lol

    • @zigzagnemesist5074
      @zigzagnemesist5074 2 роки тому +863

      Lol that’s such a scientist thing to do, any dangerous phenomena is so fascinating that they forget they’re actually in danger

    • @capt.obvious4487
      @capt.obvious4487 2 роки тому +53

      @Roger Rabbit 🔧 Did he keep all his money in a bucket?

    • @crist3809
      @crist3809 2 роки тому +54

      back then many people are so clueless about tsunami...its like they never knew about this

    • @Muesli711
      @Muesli711 2 роки тому +99

      I remember reading about a primary (elementary) school teacher from London who was the only one to recognise that a Tsunami was approaching his beach - he cleared the beach too and probably saved many lives.

  • @rodgoddard5113
    @rodgoddard5113 3 роки тому +2661

    In 2004 prior to the disaster, most tourists were clueless regarding tsunamis, and some could not even say the word. These days, people are more aware of the warning signs as a lot was learned after the events that happened in 2004.

    • @dom85ross
      @dom85ross 2 роки тому +83

      Yeah 100%, I was on the beach in spain last week and was thinking about the ocean receding and I wouldn’t have had a clue what it meant before 2004

    • @nhandahooker
      @nhandahooker 2 роки тому +22

      Facts! I like you. You know perspective

    • @namseer
      @namseer 2 роки тому +65

      I remember when the tsunami occurred in 2004, which of course was a time just before social media really began. People wondered how people could possibly die from a wave. And then they saw the videos of the disaster on TV and online of when the tsunami was occurring. People then wondered how anyone could have possibly survived it.

    • @thecarpetman7687
      @thecarpetman7687 2 роки тому

      That’s because most people are thick as shite.

    • @aicerg
      @aicerg 2 роки тому +5

      Jesus that's a sad bubble some of you people live in then.

  • @portaccio
    @portaccio 2 роки тому +2199

    Friends of my parents were staying on a small island somewhere in the ocean and got up early to go on a sea fishing expedition. They experienced a huge swell out at sea but thought nothing of it. When they returned to their island later that day it had been swept clean. No hotel beach huts, no restaurants, no trees, no people. Nothing. All gone.

    • @Zuno79
      @Zuno79 2 роки тому +96

      Wow.

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 2 роки тому

      Dang. Sucks they didn’t die with all the locals.

    • @akira28shima32
      @akira28shima32 2 роки тому +104

      This same thing happened on Easter Island! Everyone’s gone!

    • @brookemace7578
      @brookemace7578 2 роки тому +41

      I can’t even imagine.

    • @sonjaortiz6857
      @sonjaortiz6857 2 роки тому +151

      Terrifying, just terrifying! Reading this gave me such a chill. Thank goodness for that fishing trip 🥺

  • @DonChillum
    @DonChillum 2 роки тому +1023

    Watch the waves closely and imprint these words in your mind: If you see the ocean receding unusually rapidly or far it's a good sign that a big wave is on its way. Go to high ground IMMEDIATELY, Alert everyone around you to do the same and call for assistance as soon as possible. Stay safe
    EDIT: So people really seem to have a hard time reading the full comment. THE OCEAN RECEDES DAILY, it's nothing weird.
    But if you see it happening FAST and violently and if it's not the right time for the tide, you react. Instead of acting stupid, understand this: People don't scream tornado on every windy day, but the do when they notice that the storm isn't a regular storm, when things start lifting off the ground and structures start to fail.

    • @karthickmurali598
      @karthickmurali598 2 роки тому +26

      It's also worth noting that not always when ocean is receding it indicates an tsunami it might happen due to some other reasons to. But i guess it's better to be safer than sorry, so yeah if you are near the ocean and saw something like that you better get to higher ground for atleast the next 4,5 hours.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 2 роки тому +17

      The modern tsunami warning system came from that event.
      Like.. The wave that suddenly moving down.
      Soo you comment here is like teaching a veteran of world war 2 how to design a tank. Modern tank designs came from the World War 2 event if u guys dont know about that.
      but good tho to teach the viewerrs here that dont know about that

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 2 роки тому +1

      ok ty

    • @Norseman311
      @Norseman311 2 роки тому +2

      Call for assistance? Um you must be liberal.

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 2 роки тому

      @@Norseman311 you would just die on that mountain so

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 3 роки тому +4624

    You ever see water recede like that, get to the highest ground you can. Follow the animals. They know something is wrong and their instinct is to flee.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +40

      This wasn't a big deal. Where was serious tsunami it receded way way more

    • @terryblake5076
      @terryblake5076 3 роки тому +130

      The water recedes like that when I get out of the bathtub

    • @billbixby557
      @billbixby557 3 роки тому +38

      I was looking for the water to pull back quite a bit more than that...you can still see the power of the water just a few feet off of the shore.

    • @johncronin9540
      @johncronin9540 3 роки тому +30

      @@ligametis If this was in the area more seriously hit, the people operating the camera likely would have died, and the camera itself likely would have been destroyed.

    • @babyhandgrenade4004
      @babyhandgrenade4004 3 роки тому +8

      Thank you for sharing that because I wouldn't have known that otherwise. I understand the part that if the animals start leaving and if they go quiet then you need to get the hell out of there and get to High Ground.

  • @MasteringSilence
    @MasteringSilence 2 роки тому +333

    The ocean is a paradox, it’s terrifying but beautiful.

    • @Mike1614YT
      @Mike1614YT 2 роки тому +7

      True, actually it is pretty well behaved- it's almost always acting normally. an enormous earth quake caused that tsanumi, and that was 18 years ago. Hopefully more people in that part of the world now know to quickly run from the shore to higher ground when the water recedes. RIP to all who died that sad day

    • @TheSwissChalet
      @TheSwissChalet 2 роки тому +2

      @@Mike1614YT it was a nuclear bomb detonated underwater. Not the first time. Look into it.

    • @HCBukko
      @HCBukko 2 роки тому +2

      Far out man.....

    • @zavian2063
      @zavian2063 2 роки тому

      @@TheSwissChalet so the tsunami is caused by underwater nuke ? how about the earthquake? is there a credible witness that saw the explosion?

    • @jasont7814
      @jasont7814 2 роки тому +2

      That was so insightful and deep.

  • @TeamLNE
    @TeamLNE 3 роки тому +1163

    The speed of the water retreating at the start of this clip is crazy. I thought the process would have been much slower, that's honestly caught me completely off guard.

  • @mikejohn0088
    @mikejohn0088 2 роки тому +1218

    I was in Phuket in 2002 and was in a bar close to the beach. I happened to meet the owner who was from Sweden. He purchased the bar in early 2001 and was doing a great business....he felt elated but then he stated that the "twin tower incident" practically wiped him out = tourists gone. He said "things can't get any worse....and hopefully the tourists will be back soon." I thought of him and his bar when I heard about the destruction of the tsunami in 2004. I wonder if he made it? He was a very personable guy and as he incorrectly said: "things can't get much worse."

    • @RoccosVideos
      @RoccosVideos 2 роки тому +120

      Whenever someone says something like that they just jinxed themselves.

    • @LorenaGarcia-ov2rc
      @LorenaGarcia-ov2rc 2 роки тому +17

      Impresionante ojalá haya sobrevivido wow

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 2 роки тому +20

      @@RoccosVideos We all say it....one time or another.

    • @RoccosVideos
      @RoccosVideos 2 роки тому +48

      @@mikejohn0088 I would literally never say something like that. I’m not typically superstitious but saying something like that would be tempting fate. Like when they were calling the titanic unsinkable, just tempting fate.

    • @staffan144
      @staffan144 2 роки тому +59

      @@RoccosVideos he created the tsunami singlehandedly. It was his fault. He should never have said that!

  • @andrejohnson6731
    @andrejohnson6731 2 роки тому +4340

    It’s really easy for us, with hindsight to say people should’ve done this, or to ask why didn’t people do that, or the other, and to pass judgement. Let’s no forget that The Boxing Day Tsunami is single-handedly responsible for etching into our collective consciousness that if you see the ocean receding, that means trouble, and it’s time to reach higher ground. Before the tsunami the average person didn’t have the slightest clue about the warning signs of tsunami-related impeding doom. So survival instinct didn’t kick in for many until it was too late. I have nothing but compassion for the people in these videos reacting in a way that may seem to some as "foolish" or "oblivious" because I would’ve probably had a similar reaction at 24 years old in 2004.

    • @GunBase
      @GunBase 2 роки тому +94

      I agree 100%

    • @pedrokoury1352
      @pedrokoury1352 2 роки тому +60

      You said it perfectly. I'd just find it all amusing and stay right there at the beach. But we'll never know.

    • @peacockt0602
      @peacockt0602 2 роки тому +48

      Hindsight is always 20/20. I've learned in my day to day that I'll have a rapid thought such as, "that's strange" or "this is odd". 99/100 it's something simple that I didn't understand at the time, but because of the affect the 1 time has I'm trying to train myself to listen to that thought because my subconscious may be putting things together that I'm not aware of yet. Yet in hindsight it's much easier to organize warnings compared to lack of experience.

    • @mikel5582
      @mikel5582 2 роки тому

      But it's UA-cam, the home of millions of commenters who have infallible understanding of science and philosophy and can beat up all takers.

    • @chrisfrench8006
      @chrisfrench8006 2 роки тому

      That instinct was instilled hundreds of thousands of years ago. People are typically just too self absorbed to pay attention to the world around them. Tsunamis are literally a yearly occurrence since the Dawn of water on this planet. Not this new thing that just started in 2004.

  • @redshamrock05
    @redshamrock05 3 роки тому +1133

    Imagine staying at the beach until you realize that there’s a giant wave coming right at you, super fast. You only see that in the movies, until it becomes reality.

    • @medviation
      @medviation 3 роки тому +5

      That's what you call a black swan event.

    • @jurgentreue1200
      @jurgentreue1200 3 роки тому +10

      You haven't lived on the east coast of Australia where freak 'sets' come out of nowhere. These wave sets claim the lives of quite a few rock fishermen every year.

    • @AuRowe
      @AuRowe 3 роки тому +21

      @@jurgentreue1200 Australian coast is nothing compared to the 04 tsunami. 4 miles inland the water went

    • @AuRowe
      @AuRowe 3 роки тому +6

      @@jurgentreue1200 Also sneaker waves happen in Oregon coast too and swipe the beach regularly. Big tide swings plus big sea shelfs plus winter storms equal tons of water displacement

    • @AlyaThomas0
      @AlyaThomas0 3 роки тому

      lol

  • @snowyconfession
    @snowyconfession 2 роки тому +256

    I am an Indonesian and that day, a friend of mine who live in aceh province, died, along with almost all of her family members (dad, mom, 1 older brother, and 2 younger sisters). The only survivor of her family is her older sister, who study in another island far away.

    • @constantconnie
      @constantconnie 2 роки тому +13

      I’m so sorry 😔

    • @candyfloss184
      @candyfloss184 2 роки тому +8

      Sad to hear! 😢

    • @robtucker6303
      @robtucker6303 2 роки тому +7

      My wife is Indonesian... we were here in the USA when this happened... I remember her being online listening to radio stations from back home and checking every article she could find...

    • @joemama8243
      @joemama8243 2 роки тому

      Nah its not a tsunami lol ,

    • @menseninbrand34
      @menseninbrand34 2 роки тому +5

      @@joemama8243 ....

  • @palpadur1112
    @palpadur1112 2 роки тому +1537

    if you see animals that would usually go after each other as food, or fighting each other suddenly stop and start running in the same direction, and you're near a beach or body of water somewhere, and said water is receding quickly, that's life itself telling you to run for higher ground. many people have seen animals behaving as mentioned above, a number of them in Japan, and it has saved their lives. some have even recorded seeing water recede rapidly at port towns, the boats anchored in them hitting sand in minutes. it also happened in this video.
    apply this animal behavior tip in places where tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, earthquakes and other dangerous weather is known to happen as well. paying attention to animals will come in handy and save you some time in the event of a disaster.
    stay aware, stay alive, and GOD bless you.

    • @kaleighcook2057
      @kaleighcook2057 2 роки тому +46

      I live in Florida and we often get hurricanes and your right. It’s so strange because a few hours before the storm hits it can be beautiful out and sunny and the birds seem to honestly chirp even louder than normal ( not warning sounds just regular ones) then all of a sudden as the day goes on and just the beginning of the wind starts ( feels mostly like a breeze) you listen and hear nothing. Sometimes even before the wind. Dead silence. It’s actually a little freaky and especially when the stormy skies start rolling in and the winds pick up a bit it’s nerve wracking- even though we all( Floridians) love us a good hurricane- while they are still very dangerous mostly if you stay inside a well built place you’ll be perfectly fine. I would rather deal with hurricanes than anything else because you at least have warning and time to prepare or leave if it’s bad enough. My heart goes out to all who have lost their lives due to natural disasters but yes the animals are a gift to know what’s going on before we do sometimes

    • @heshamafkir6524
      @heshamafkir6524 2 роки тому +8

      Hello, do believe in God?

    • @seanhancock6664
      @seanhancock6664 2 роки тому +16

      @@heshamafkir6524 I do. I believe in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Who died for our sins, giving us a chance at being with Him in Heaven one day. I believe He lived on earth, died for our sins, was buried, and resurrected from the dead. The Bible says that if we confess with our mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in our heart God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved. Saved from what? Death, Hell and the grave. So we don’t have to spend an eternity in Hell but we can spend an eternity with Jesus.
      If we choose to believe in Him. A person would need to turn from their sins, accept and believe that Jesus died on the Cross for our sins and that we believe what He did at the finished work of the Cross, so we can have a personal relationship with Jesus.
      Do you believe in Jesus as God?

    • @heshamafkir6524
      @heshamafkir6524 2 роки тому +4

      @@seanhancock6664 yes, I believe in God and I trust in God, I believe in Jesus Christ peace be upon him as prophet and messenger of God, Jesus peace be upon him is not a son of God and his is not a God, God is unique and only one, God don't have any wife and any children, my friend I give you an advice just read the Holy Qur'an and the life of the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him with an open mind and open your heart, then I'm sur that you'll find the truth, I'm Muslim I believe in all the prophets and messengers (peace be upon all of them ) of God (ALLAH (SWT)), and I can't be Muslim if I don't believe in all of them (peace be upon them) , from our first Father Adam until the last and final prophet and messenger Muhammad peace be upon him... greetings from Moroccan in Spain 🇲🇦🇪🇸

    • @hermanpsnelling5264
      @hermanpsnelling5264 2 роки тому +2

      Oddly enough, the same case for wild fires. The animals will know before you do.

  • @ryanhampson673
    @ryanhampson673 2 роки тому +187

    One of the earliest lessons my dad taught me was if you see the ocean going out further than normal you run in the opposite direction to high ground as fast as you can.

    • @476233
      @476233 2 роки тому +2

      Interesting. Can I ask if there was a reason why? Do you live in a tsunami zone?

    • @Hatunrumioc
      @Hatunrumioc 2 роки тому +4

      Same for me, we always knew that as a kid early on. I'm from NZ

    • @lamadesurvivor5216
      @lamadesurvivor5216 2 роки тому

      Yep!!! It’s almost like when you take a deep inhale, and blow out as hard as you can!!!

    • @TMR-x7g
      @TMR-x7g 2 роки тому +2

      As Obi Wan would say, it’s over once you have the high ground

    • @trollme.trollmehard.9524
      @trollme.trollmehard.9524 2 роки тому

      I was watching for this to go out and didn't see it (only in). A little frustrating if it's supposed to be obvious.

  • @manojgabriel84
    @manojgabriel84 2 роки тому +187

    I have to say it was anxious to watch this. I'm from the southern part of India which took a heavy hit by tsunami during my 6th grade. Watched it live as we were close to the shore. luckily we were in the 1st floor of an apartment and the ground floor got completely submerged under water... Lots of people fell inside the nearby canals and was drowned when it was filled up. The ocean behaved like it was alive and gone a maniac... Never could forget that day.

    • @_.1447
      @_.1447 2 роки тому +11

      I'm sorry you had to went through that. Must be tough to witness.

    • @kellicat6352
      @kellicat6352 2 роки тому +6

      Glad you survived. Awful to go thru something that devastating.

  • @jordywilliams
    @jordywilliams 3 роки тому +136

    thank god all the tsunami experts are here to educate us in the comments, 17 years after the fact

    • @findpurpose6300
      @findpurpose6300 2 роки тому +7

      Your comment is underrated. 🤣👍

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 роки тому +1

      Well, that wasn't the only tsunami. It will happen again somewhere.

    • @triplebeans4159
      @triplebeans4159 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah they all should've been on the island at that time and there would be no death since all of them would've survived.

    • @malibustacy3606
      @malibustacy3606 7 місяців тому

      No hidden camera footage from the women's changeroom or showers.

  • @brownjoshua7
    @brownjoshua7 2 роки тому +625

    I remember this well. I was stationed onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln and we had anchored off the coast of Hong Kong for a 5 day port visit. On the third day the entire crew was recalled and we left for Bandai Ache Indonesia to assist. It was the most horrific thing I'd ever witnessed.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 2 роки тому +49

      In the Coast Guard in 89 and patrolling near the Valdez when it ran aground. That was the most horrifying thing I've seen in person. The images don't capture it. Oil everywhere, getting in and on everything. Birds, fish, seals. A local mass extinction event.
      Obviously that was at a much smaller scale than the tsunami, but to see it in person, yeesh. Will never forget it

    • @svlotoy
      @svlotoy 2 роки тому +13

      I was on the Abe Lincoln as well and was dropped off in Hawaii before the boat left Port of calls because my enlistment was over. I saw it as it unfold and my boys emailed me telling me about it. Should have extended 18 months. Was part of Eng/E-div

    • @drippingout6154
      @drippingout6154 2 роки тому +13

      *Banda Aceh

    • @zavian2063
      @zavian2063 2 роки тому +9

      yea. aceh got it pretty bad. it was jaw dropping. never know that kind of disaster is exist at that time

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free 2 роки тому +4

      @@Bubbles99718
      to think Deepwater Horizon topped that

  • @sstaners1234
    @sstaners1234 3 роки тому +325

    I was there. We (USS Fort McHenry) had to do the relief. I talked with one of the residents in Thailand who said they were told to get to the top level of their homes. When they did a giant wave crashed into and shook the entire house. It’s amazing that they survived.

    • @deela262
      @deela262 3 роки тому +31

      We people in sri lanka never experienced natural disasters other than rainy season floods and landslides . (Closest we knew was of a historical event 2000 years ago. The Chronicals record that the gods angry at the king for a great misdeed sent the sea towards the land, and to appease the gods the king had to sacrifice his daughter to the sea, after which the slowly rising sea water levels subsided. The boat carrying the princess landed at another coastal area so no lives were lost)
      So thousands of locals gathered at the shore to look in awe at the sea going inwards. If only people knew so many lives would have been saved.

    • @RobGM2
      @RobGM2 2 роки тому +1

      Missed it by a few months, my deployment ended just before this Tsunami hit. Spent time in Phuket during the deployment. Patong Beach was nice place to relax.

  • @Mary-sh2bp
    @Mary-sh2bp 2 роки тому +137

    I’ve always lived in a tsunami danger zone: Philippines, S. California, and even in Washington, near Mt. St. Helen. My grandpa always said that when the water recedes, you should go to a higher place right away. So scary.

    • @NothingButSilicone
      @NothingButSilicone 2 роки тому +2

      I’m in Washington, near St Helens. I love it here.

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Рік тому +3

      😐 In Florida, there _IS NO_ higher place.
      Granted, I'm not expecting anything to come in from the Atlantic in any reasonable scenario, but still...
      What's the winning play in this scenario?
      You live in Daytona, Fl and while walking along the beach, you see the water suddenly begin to recede....
      You can:
      A) Panic and run inside the nearest 25 story Hotel and begin climbing stairs AFAP.
      B) Panic and run to your car, attempting to make it across the 80ft tall bridge, continuing to the mainland.
      C) Panic and stop ATOP the 80 ft bridge to the mainland, hoping the wave is under that height.
      D) Panic and freeze like a deer in the headlights, unable to think or move as the wave approaches.
      E) T-pose in an attempt to assert your dominance over mother nature.
      Not many good options for a Florida man. Not a great deal of time to make it that far inland.

    • @brooklynn.jenkins
      @brooklynn.jenkins Рік тому +1

      ⁠@@snickle1980T-POSE LOL

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles 11 місяців тому

      Mount St Helens is landlocked. its nowhere near the sea.

    • @Mary-sh2bp
      @Mary-sh2bp 11 місяців тому

      @@roquefortfiles there was/is a lake there. A tsunami isn’t just for the sea.

  • @laurenecarter246
    @laurenecarter246 2 роки тому +398

    I was sitting on the beach in Perth Western Australia on the day this happened and I remember seeing the tide receeding quite far out, thinking "how odd". I had no clue of why or what was to come 1000's of miles away. We didn't see any tsunami aftermath in Perth, but the effects of it were that far reaching.

    • @myownlilbubble
      @myownlilbubble 2 роки тому +42

      I was in Singapore by the beach with my 4 yo niece that day. She loves swimming and building sandcastle by the beach. But that day she refused to step into the water at all.
      It was unusually windy and the water was warm....I remembered as it was early morning and not the hot, sunny afternoon.
      So we packed up our picnic after 2 hrs since she was fearful of the water and we reached home and took a nap after lunch. Woke up at around 4pm to news about the tsunami in phuket......crazy days then..

    • @jakew4829
      @jakew4829 2 роки тому +5

      @@myownlilbubble Do you have any clue why she intuitively knew that? or might be just a coincidence. I'm curious, did she explain why she's afraid?

    • @Muhammad9599
      @Muhammad9599 2 роки тому +7

      @@jakew4829 she told it that it was unusually windy and water was warm. This made the gorl frightened

    • @tulinfirenze1990
      @tulinfirenze1990 Рік тому +2

      Yay! Shout out for Perth! I live in Ellenbrook!

    • @Maranatha49
      @Maranatha49 Рік тому

      @@myownlilbubbledivine intervention

  • @shawnhall2755
    @shawnhall2755 3 роки тому +2600

    Get your stuff first cause you can always come back in the next life. They didnt seem to understand what was coming.

    • @hearmenow909
      @hearmenow909 3 роки тому +91

      That was all that happened, some places just saw a tickle.

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 3 роки тому +46

      It sure was a learning experience for a lot of people

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +42

      This is probably all what happened. Wave becomes smaller, in many places it was just a meter or less. Not a lot worse than a stronger wave.

    • @SirKolass
      @SirKolass 3 роки тому +42

      This was in 2004 dude, is that too hard to understand?

    • @ngyonghuei6577
      @ngyonghuei6577 3 роки тому +138

      Easy to judge when you watch and comment from footage 17 years later.

  • @xaviersales92
    @xaviersales92 3 роки тому +956

    I live in Australia and I’ve had a few close calls in the ocean, what saved me each time is my quick response and awareness to the situation. Stay alert everyone
    DO NOT UNDER ESTIMATE THE OCEAN 🌊

    • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
      @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 3 роки тому +24

      In one of these videos there's a huge wave careening toward a bunch of onlookers when a woman says "I sure hope it doesn't hit the beach." Even my ears couldn't believe their ears at how stupid some people can be. Where did she think it would land on a mountain top?

    • @RyuRaza
      @RyuRaza 3 роки тому +13

      @@tortillasarenotbiceps7622 Maybe she thought the tsunami would do a U-turn

    • @lainydakka4962
      @lainydakka4962 2 роки тому +2

      Witness the might of the seas as sea fairy said.

    • @patdohrety2940
      @patdohrety2940 2 роки тому +11

      Water is so strong, it can cut through rocks. That giant hairball clogging up the sink however, and forget it.

    • @jeffbailey2293
      @jeffbailey2293 2 роки тому +2

      Any body of WATER

  • @MrAnarchris
    @MrAnarchris 2 роки тому +91

    i recall reading about the ocean as a seven or eight yr old, all the books warned about signs of a tidal wave or a tsunami - God rest the souls that had no clue

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 2 роки тому

      Yeah you will learn that I. 5 th grade when you are nowhere near an ocean
      The people who died are basically retarded as they don’t have the mental capacity of a 5th grader. While living in the danger zone. Rest in piss

  • @pc3983
    @pc3983 2 роки тому +174

    I was on patong beach in Phuket when the sea started to go out and vanish . A little girl was yelling tsunami and people started to leave . I can’t believe how fast the first wave came in . Luckily we got to higher ground in time and watched in disbelief .

    • @YeeHaw168
      @YeeHaw168 2 роки тому +5

      Search Tilly Smith. Was it her that save you that day?

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 2 роки тому +9

      That little girl was a hero!

    • @sharri5412
      @sharri5412 2 роки тому +1

      A little girl ... because today's adults love to watch and video... too busy being entertained

    • @pc3983
      @pc3983 2 роки тому

      @@YeeHaw168 not sure as we was opposite the end of Bangla Road on sun beds after a brilliant night out celebrating Xmas. The beach was not to busy and I remember seeing a guy on a jet ski a quarter of a mile out sitting on the sand as the water had gone and he was shouting at the shore confused.It was surreal .

    • @cvn6555
      @cvn6555 2 роки тому +6

      I wonder if that was the schoolgirl from England that had just learned about that effect in school and saved her entire family's life?

  • @rafaelattanasio359
    @rafaelattanasio359 2 роки тому +64

    Met a Guy in Indonesia in 2012 that told me that his brother used to have a surf camp in North Sumatra, near Banda Aceh. His brother notice the huge amount of water rushing out. He and his family got inside a car and the guy saw a huge wall of white foam from the reariew mirror. They manage to scape from the tsunami by riding up a nearby hill as far as the road would go. They stayed there for 10 days surrounded by water, waiting for the rescue mission to come.

    • @laliteraturaesvida7353
      @laliteraturaesvida7353 2 роки тому +2

      Bullshit. Not how it works.

    • @FSXflyermaster
      @FSXflyermaster 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah sure I bet his car was also a Bugatti Veyron and they drove up the golden road

  • @psychoskate970
    @psychoskate970 3 роки тому +91

    Very easy to say what should have been done. Couldn't imagine relaxing on the beach then seeing the waves approaching. Such a powerful force.

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 2 роки тому

      The only correct comment here. Lots of bs experts (no surprise there: it’s youtube after all, home of all armchair experts) with advice which clearly shows they have no clue. “Oh when you see a wave blah blah blah.” Bunch of morons. Truth is, these waves are relatively small, and it’s a common occurrence to have waves at the beach, even bigger ones, with no consequences. I went to the beach all my life, and you know what people do when there are waves? They go in the water. 99% of the time what follows is a beer and a burger. Yes, water receding can be a tell tale sign, not all waves are the same, and not all geographical locations are the same (in some places you should be more wary of sudden phenomena), but in the end people relaxing on the beach are... relaxing. They’re not on high alert, and they aren’t watching a clip of what actually happened. Being on high alert at the beach would be stressful af.
      So yeah, go prepared, learn about natural catastrophes and how to avoid them, but cut these people some slack: it’s not impossible to be caught off guard, especially while on vacation!

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 роки тому +3

      I would have been ignorant. I have only seen the ocean about 5 times.

  • @waynelast1685
    @waynelast1685 3 роки тому +740

    It’s easy to judge but many people just didn’t know the danger signs. I think if it was me then I would have ignored it and stayed at the beach and died.

    • @ykn9424
      @ykn9424 3 роки тому +52

      Same, I'm from a desert so i don't know about tsunamis

    • @paulomilan515
      @paulomilan515 3 роки тому +38

      Tsunamis are a normal occurrence there and they normally are not a brutal as the one coming. The 2004 for was a mega tsunami, the largest in recorded history at the time.

    • @Kaipi1988
      @Kaipi1988 3 роки тому +32

      Same, those just look like big waves to me and rough waters. I wouldn't have known that a massive tsunami was coming until it were too late

    • @carlmclemore6104
      @carlmclemore6104 3 роки тому +7

      I live in the American Midwest and know the warning signs of a tsunami, but somehow people who vacation on beaches in an active earthquake zone managed to miss that safety meeting.

    • @carlmclemore6104
      @carlmclemore6104 3 роки тому +9

      @@paulomilan515 you don't stay on the beach for ANY tsunami warning, based on how "brutal" you think they won't be. Tornadoes are a normal occurrence here this time of year, but I don't run outside to try to see one when there is a confirmed one on the ground, and the folks here who do often pay for their stupidity.
      I'm not saying these people knew anything was amiss, but I'm referring to your particular point that tsunamis there are somehow normalized (doubtful assertion), and thus it's understandable if one isn't taken seriously.

  • @nopenope9240
    @nopenope9240 3 роки тому +169

    Everyone is always acting like they knew what the signs of a tsunami are before this. I remember when it happened nobody back that had a clue. Its easy to say "if the water goes back, better run" decades later.

    • @ApexSpectator36
      @ApexSpectator36 3 роки тому +2

      So true

    • @henryavery4461
      @henryavery4461 3 роки тому +3

      Speacilly when the title says TSUNAMI

    • @ycaceres3357
      @ycaceres3357 3 роки тому +3

      One video I saw a Thai woman told her male coworkers it was a tsunami..they mocked her…another group of people were saved when a teenager saw the receding waters and told them about it being a sign of a tsunami..miraculously the adults heeded her warning and that teenager saved many lives…and the Japanese know since they are like a tsunami capital…hence the international use of their word for it…let’s all teach our kids these lessons..Peace

  • @match20x
    @match20x 2 роки тому +17

    I honeymooned in Phuket and luckily returned back to the States a month before the tsunami. I cant imagine. It is so heartbreaking

  • @RoccosVideos
    @RoccosVideos 2 роки тому +1

    By all the recent comments and this being up so long it’s about to go viral. Congratulations.

  • @neonmarker6994
    @neonmarker6994 3 роки тому +144

    RULE #1: When you are on the dry and the water goes away from you that fast (it is sucked back by giant water mass) then you grab your basic stuff, leave rest and RUN!

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 3 роки тому +436

    Even in the beginning of the video when everyone's joking around, the ocean has already abnormally receded and is then flowing back - the early signs of a tsunami. They are clueless, however.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +14

      Even if I know this fact this receding didn't look serious. I mean, look how much it recedes when serious tsunami comes. And to be fair in this location it was just a bigger wave.

    • @kevinhurst9885
      @kevinhurst9885 3 роки тому +16

      @@ligametis looked pretty serious to me when the waves almost white capped going backwards

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +4

      @@kevinhurst9885 yes, this is unusual, but still not that dangerous to run for your life.

    • @kevinhurst9885
      @kevinhurst9885 3 роки тому +9

      @@ligametis over 200k dead prolly wish they ran for their lives. But 👌

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +9

      @@kevinhurst9885 there was no tsunami in this particular place as you can see... So no dead people. Deaths were in other locations...

  • @jenniturtleburger3708
    @jenniturtleburger3708 2 роки тому +391

    Oh man that reminds me of my best friend who Saly passed away a couple years ago but he was in Thailand when the tsunami happened and he was gonna go snorkeling in this cave but the girl in Thailand he was dating begged him not to go cause she had a bad feeling apparently and so he didn’t go and the people that went all drowned. He then stayed while most foreigners bounced and helped with the Red Cross even just sitting down and holding peoples hands that were dying and it really messed him up for a long time I think he got PTSD from it. After that he turned to painkillers. He did have a really bad neck injury but it seem like after that event he really just did way too many and it eventually cost him his life.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 2 роки тому +3

      Paint killers feel good regardless might not be connected. Could of got into trap rap

    • @vincebloquel2689
      @vincebloquel2689 2 роки тому +10

      ​@@sadhu7191 bruh..

    • @advent6679
      @advent6679 2 роки тому

      How did he die

    • @didymos32
      @didymos32 2 роки тому +1

      oh my god oh tragic

    • @serenasummers4710
      @serenasummers4710 2 роки тому +1

      @@advent6679 some ppl die from ptsd

  • @DurvalLacerda
    @DurvalLacerda 2 роки тому +20

    For those who don't know, that Tsunami killed 227.898 people across 14 countries.

    • @jackflackk3153
      @jackflackk3153 2 роки тому +6

      More people then your figures. Never give an actual number, because nobody really knows exactly how many people died.

  • @limavadyborn
    @limavadyborn 3 роки тому +366

    When the waves are "going out" to the ocean ....RUN!!!

    • @naturelove3748
      @naturelove3748 3 роки тому +11

      Good to know

    • @MDFRfiredriver
      @MDFRfiredriver 3 роки тому +12

      remember 90% of the worlds population is ignorant of 99% of world natural disaster signs oh mountain slides earthquakes cracks in cement in asphalt tide receding they see the signs but not understand

    • @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427
      @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 3 роки тому +3

      JESUS CHRIST will come very soon!

    • @shillian4770
      @shillian4770 3 роки тому +2

      @@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Ill be there to kill him lol

    • @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427
      @bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 3 роки тому +2

      @@shillian4770 You must fear the wrath of GOD!

  • @cryingforbread
    @cryingforbread 3 роки тому +46

    0:47 we can see a wave "bounce" off the shore. If this was bigger, The bouncing wave couldve reached an area opposite to the body of water, and get a few centimeters high even after the initial tsunami.

  • @jansean2497
    @jansean2497 2 роки тому +17

    I had twins in May 2005, a boy and a girl. When they were two and learning to talk, my son told us the same story a over and over. He described drowning in a van with curtains from a giant water wall coming in. He said he lost his brother and his other Mommy and Daddy, who had “shiny black skin”. It was the most stunning experience of our lives.

    • @jansean2497
      @jansean2497 2 роки тому +2

      @Bryan Villafuerte Yes but There were so many who died in that Tsunami. 250,000 through Thailand Sri Lanka India and Maldives. Finding a story that matches is nearly impossible. From his descriptions, and certain behaviors and characteristics as he grew a little more, we feel in our hearts that they would likely fit the Somalian town where there were around 300 deaths, but there are not many internet published accounts to read through.

    • @a.a284
      @a.a284 Рік тому

      Reincarnazione?? Mah chi lo sa, tutto può essere...

    • @moos14
      @moos14 Рік тому

      Oh wow to believe your Child is the reincarnation of someone who died in that Tsunami is Just another Level of retarded.

  • @sunnydaygina
    @sunnydaygina 2 роки тому +1

    So, you're still alive?!!! I'm so happy 😊

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  2 роки тому

      this is Graeme from the video now facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158699542521935&set=pb.573726934.-2207520000.&type=3

  • @alexpalette
    @alexpalette 2 роки тому +22

    So happy to hear you all made it.

  • @storytimewithunclebill1998
    @storytimewithunclebill1998 2 роки тому +22

    Things can change so fast. Glad you guys are ok. Got a new subscriber. Was fun interesting to watch. Great video

  • @erictirado147
    @erictirado147 6 років тому +256

    Yes grab the towels. Thos bastards charge your room 30 buck when u lose them

  • @coviidd1911
    @coviidd1911 2 роки тому +74

    it was very scary, my cousin once served in banda aceh indonesia and was a witness of the big tsunami. he said that the incoming waves looked like cobras which made the sky dark (he saw it from the 3rd floor and even the waves were higher). he was able to survive thanks to the motor vehicle left by the owner along with the key

    • @dkofrmsouth
      @dkofrmsouth 2 роки тому

      Bro yo cousin on acid or sum shit ☠️

    • @valutaatoaofunknownelement197
      @valutaatoaofunknownelement197 2 роки тому +1

      No one has yet to reply, but your father was clearly a very lucky man that day.

    • @yourneighbor2567
      @yourneighbor2567 2 роки тому +3

      oh my god, what happened to the owner of the motor vehicle? you think he ran back to his vehicle to escape the tsunami only to find that it was gone?

    • @morwickchesterham3875
      @morwickchesterham3875 Рік тому

      ain't that a bitch, running to your car, only to find that it had been stolen by coviidd19's thieving dad.

  • @AlessandroCardano
    @AlessandroCardano 2 роки тому +45

    How creepy it is for all of us now that we know how that day ended for everyone on that beach, while we're looking at their real-time vacations and they're having a day in paradise.

    • @TheSwissChalet
      @TheSwissChalet 2 роки тому +13

      They all lived, read the information below the video.

    • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
      @TheOrlandoTrustfull 2 роки тому +5

      Swchlt: That might be true, but I guarantee they saw some horrific sh*t, when they were supposed to be having the time of their lives. That's the point, surely.

    • @TheSwissChalet
      @TheSwissChalet 2 роки тому

      @@TheOrlandoTrustfull That's for sure!

  • @UnderTheMillkyWay
    @UnderTheMillkyWay 2 роки тому +40

    People should know especially when someone is telling you so and it really is infuriating when people don't listen. It's no different than living with hurricanes or anything else.

  • @TruthTriumphs777
    @TruthTriumphs777 3 роки тому +80

    Some people take all their household items on a vacation.
    They spend all their time taking care of the items and some even die protecting their stuff

    • @jegr3398
      @jegr3398 3 роки тому +2

      That's crazy

    • @cjj2624
      @cjj2624 3 роки тому +4

      Exactly leave it there you don’t own it your only borrowing it until you die you can’t take it with you

    • @TruthTriumphs777
      @TruthTriumphs777 3 роки тому +2

      @@cjj2624 Even our body on which we spend years conditioning and looking good is a temporary place to live in...

  • @helenagreenwood2305
    @helenagreenwood2305 2 роки тому +24

    I learned about tsunami's in geography at my secondary school in the 1970s we were told we probably wouldn't see one in our lifetime - the 2004 tsunami happened on my brother's 40th birthday - we're in UK I woke up really early and had fallen asleep listening to the radio I heard on the news reports of a tsunami were coming in and each update was worse and worse - worked in a supermarket at the time looking after newspapers and magazines I will never forget the front page showing a picture of hundreds of people washed up on a beach all drowned

  • @myfyp2
    @myfyp2 3 роки тому +131

    I am wondering what did you think of the sudden surge of waves back then? You likely didn't know about the earthquake at Aceh and the resulting horrifying tsunami at that point of time.

    • @kymdennisdenisovsky2997
      @kymdennisdenisovsky2997 3 роки тому +9

      I think they didn’t know. They were on then beach. I know after what happens I would not feel safe. Santa Cruz had
      2 ft and swamped a boat. They were fortunate.

    • @Kraken9911
      @Kraken9911 2 роки тому +6

      They're all happy on vacation minutes from disaster unaware that not too far away over 200k Indonesians just died.

    • @lazydamsel
      @lazydamsel 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah. Anything out of the blue should switch on at least the warning mode on in us.

    • @erikalulea3608
      @erikalulea3608 2 роки тому +1

      I would have known it was trouble but I am born in 1975 so maybe we learned more about this stuff then later generations. Sorry but I begin to wonder. Because I have known since I was a kid.

    • @jdcahill1926
      @jdcahill1926 2 роки тому

      @@erikalulea3608 if the phone ain’t shouting “ danger” everything is ok
      People now are are little more than zombies fixated on their phone

  • @tracyd1233
    @tracyd1233 2 роки тому +53

    Glad you all are safe. That tsunami was the scariest of all.

  • @valeri91xx
    @valeri91xx 3 місяці тому +4

    The ocean was receding so visibly behind the dude talking in the first few seconds of the clip, that was terrifying

  • @MaritsView
    @MaritsView 4 роки тому +70

    *00:43** The ocean is receding, run!*

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +3

      They didn't run and just got their towels wet.

  • @pkoppart
    @pkoppart 3 роки тому +27

    These are very deceptive. Unless they appear at 100ft tall, which is an obvious sign, they usually appear as just another wave, but the kind of water mass behind those waves can knock you off your feet and drag you in a matter of seconds. You get to know the true power when they are close and it is too late by then. These people kind of lucky!

  • @Im__A__Fan
    @Im__A__Fan 3 роки тому +21

    0:43 If the water is doing that. Run, and run fast. Get as high as possible, and don't leave until you are told its afe.

  • @wuk5981
    @wuk5981 2 роки тому +2

    It was my first time in Thailand, I left LHR on the 22/12/2004 with my best pal! Originally we had booked a beach bungalow in patong beach Phuket, the holiday had been booked for about 4 months prior to us leaving the uk! 1 of our friends has heard we was going and called to me advise to travel to ko samui first then hit Phuket after! This call 100% saved our lives 😔. We would have been sleeping on patong beach when it arrived, it was harrowing watching it unfold on the TV in samui. I just want to thank my pal Stuart. Also thank GOD. I have returned to Thailand around 17-18 times since and love the Thai people. God bless all those who lost there life’s 🙏❤️.

  • @flouncey1977
    @flouncey1977 2 роки тому

    One of the clearest videos from that year and day

  • @christinebarents84
    @christinebarents84 3 роки тому +17

    And that was the biggest tsunami of the word. this is very sad. I condole with those people who lost their relatives. I cried

  • @stacuu2222
    @stacuu2222 3 роки тому +31

    When I see a video like that, I always wonder if people in it survived the main wave or the recording was taken from a found phone and just put to the internet by some stranger, because people in it got swept by the wave.

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  3 роки тому +59

      We all survived - thanks for your concern. I was the one that filmed it. We were on the landward side of the island and the wave wasn't that big. I am actually a TV cameraman and went on to film news reports on the Tsunami's aftermath in Sri Lanka, Aceh (Indonesia) and then back in Thailand in Koh Phi Phi and Khao Lak (which were much more badly affected). This is me - www.julianhadden.com

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  3 роки тому +63

      my wife was pregnant with our first child then - and he is just about to turn 16 at the weekend.

    • @stacuu2222
      @stacuu2222 3 роки тому +16

      @@JulianHadden1 I'm very glad to hear that :)

    • @TruthTriumphs777
      @TruthTriumphs777 3 роки тому +11

      @@JulianHadden1 aI am glad you are doing well...

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 3 роки тому +9

      @@stacuu2222 why would you think that it was a phone and not an actual camera? People use cameras to film stuff right? Also keep in mind that this was in 2004 and the smartphone with a camera was introduced in 2007 by apple. That was a year that many claim ruined our lives by giving rise to this screen age

  • @buckhartness
    @buckhartness 2 роки тому +11

    I remember I was 14 and locked in a juvenile facility when this happened and a staff member had family there. The terror in her face was worse than any of us being bought in on our* first day.

    • @sonyavincent7450
      @sonyavincent7450 2 роки тому +6

      I hope you're having a good life after that rough start. 💓

  • @AngelFish007
    @AngelFish007 Рік тому +7

    I’ve seen so many videos of this tsunami and this is the first time I’ve seen this particular one. I knew the water would recede just like that but never actually seen it happen before.

  • @TieDyeVikki
    @TieDyeVikki 2 роки тому +5

    Glad to hear you all made it that day. But the important question is, did you save all that beach gear? (;-P)

  • @meg2231
    @meg2231 2 роки тому +26

    people like me who have spent their whole lives inland would have no clue. i only know bc of videos like this and my interest in the peak of natural weather disasters happening

    • @erikalulea3608
      @erikalulea3608 2 роки тому

      Do you not learn it in School. I mean yes I live by coast but knew as a kid what a Tsunami is.

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 3 роки тому +163

    Well it's odd to me how this was such a surprise. I remember we heard about the earthquake first, like the night before. And my 80 year old mother right away said, "Uh oh. Tsunami." Okay if my mother could predict this, how come the weather people didn't think of it?

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 3 роки тому +11

      They can in the Atlantic region .....but not in the Indian Ocean at that time

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +5

      This is probably far away if only such small wave arrived.

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 3 роки тому +12

      @@ligametis very true....but trust me, I would head for higher ground faster than a fart moved in a wind storm ‼️‼️‼️‼️🇨🇦

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +7

      @@Dutchy-1168 wouldn't you think this was just a larger wave. If you didn't know about any earthquake.

    • @RocketRocket-ce3ke
      @RocketRocket-ce3ke 3 роки тому +20

      Tsunamis have nothing to do with weather

  • @75MalcolmX
    @75MalcolmX 3 роки тому +11

    Before 2004 most people did not know what a tsunami was. Now this one and the japanese one are burned in our minds.

    • @babyhandgrenade4004
      @babyhandgrenade4004 3 роки тому

      That's sad that people didn't know what a tsunami was before 2004. I knew what it was in the 90s. You'd have to be living under a rock to not know what it is.

    • @75MalcolmX
      @75MalcolmX 3 роки тому +3

      @@babyhandgrenade4004 when I was in the USA in calafornia I saw tsunami warning signs on the beach something never seen in europe, coming from europe, it would take me a while to understand what was happening and even more time to get to somewhere safe. However I am much more aware of landslides, so much so I as look for the signs as a common practice. I guess you get used to understanding the risks around you.

    • @puppylove2493
      @puppylove2493 3 роки тому

      maybe you did not know

  • @JamieMckaye
    @JamieMckaye 25 днів тому +3

    The way the water recedes at 0:41 is harrowing. How viciously that pulled back. Poor people!

  • @mzbadger
    @mzbadger 3 місяці тому +1

    Looking back at this 20 years later, it's haunting to know what happened after this

  • @ghostlyme
    @ghostlyme 3 роки тому +20

    Before the 2004 Tsunami, I had only seen one video of a Tsunami once, even I had forgotten that one clue, (that one is coming) is when the water recedes like that, so I can understand the people's lack of concern in this video.

    • @Kraken9911
      @Kraken9911 2 роки тому

      There's a video that compiled every single tsunami/giant wave scene in movies starting from the early 1900's. Before 2004 only a handful of movies did scenes like that. A handful over a span of 100 years. Post 2004 it exploded in movie popularity.
      2004 was humanity's great knowledge level up. The ocean is a sleeping monster.

  • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
    @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 роки тому +15

    I remember that my parents were on vacation here only a years prior to this incident and they always tell me about how much it changed everything and our perception of tsunamis.
    It’s also so weird to me watching videos from the year I was born or years prior to my birth, especially ones that took place right before disasters. I can’t quite put my finger on why though.

    • @valutaatoaofunknownelement197
      @valutaatoaofunknownelement197 2 роки тому +1

      Similar case for me, since I was born a year after 9/11. It's hard to contextualize certain events when you've never experienced them firsthand or on TV.

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 роки тому +2

      @@valutaatoaofunknownelement197 Dude exactly! Seeing old news clips and videos of 9/11 is always super weird for me too. Thinking about the years directly preceding my conception and birth always makes me feel a little “odd” and almost disassociated if that makes sense. It doesn’t help that I listen to a ton of 90’s hip hop that makes me ponder that time period a lot lmaoooo

    • @valutaatoaofunknownelement197
      @valutaatoaofunknownelement197 2 роки тому +1

      @@emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 Similar case here. I mean, I listen to a ton of eurobeat despite it being from the 90s and only watching exactly the first season of initial d ONCE. As well as listening extensively to the music my parents, specifically my mother, grew up with in Mexico.

    • @_dalbit
      @_dalbit 2 роки тому +3

      I was born in Germany in 1993. I feel the same way about my parents telling me about the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 when I was growing up. I got really interested in it and could never quite believe that it happened only 4 years before I was born. My parents were already in adulthood and experiencing it all. It’s hard to wrap my mind around the fact that WW2 is less than a hundred years ago and that my parents experienced the end of what war had symbolized in Germany.

  • @iodars
    @iodars 2 роки тому +13

    Tenía 13 años cuando ocurrió el tsunami.
    Aunque nadie me lo crea, días antes había tenido un sueño sobre un tsunami, en el que yo estaba presente.
    Lamento mucho lo que pasó después, fue inaudito.

  • @JAMESFERNANDEZ
    @JAMESFERNANDEZ 3 роки тому

    Still Impressive! Which Thai island this was filmed?!

  • @AnnaDi979
    @AnnaDi979 2 роки тому +2

    В России на уроках основ безопасности жизнедеятельности рассказывают о стихийных бедствиях и что делать при их наступлении. Странно читать в комментариях, что многие не знали об этом до 2004г. Неужели об этом не рассказывают в школах в других странах?

    • @delcilenesantos2599
      @delcilenesantos2599 2 роки тому

      Certamente não, pelo jeito nem os nativos tinham esse conhecimento.
      Aqui no Brasil nem existe aulas de noções básicas de segurança.

  • @Ivan_Ivanov_
    @Ivan_Ivanov_ 2 роки тому +14

    Удивляет, как специалисты могли профукать такое масштабное явление и не предупредить людей.

    • @СанСаныч-в1к
      @СанСаныч-в1к 2 роки тому +3

      Какое явление ?
      Обычный ливень и шторм ?
      Вы че там , вообще загоняете ?

  • @bigali1963
    @bigali1963 3 роки тому +26

    In the words of Iron Maiden....... Run to the Hills 🤘

    • @carlmclemore6104
      @carlmclemore6104 3 роки тому +5

      Up... the... Irons!

    • @-Bishop-
      @-Bishop- 3 роки тому +4

      Run for your lives!

    • @thewildbruce5612
      @thewildbruce5612 3 роки тому +4

      Damn! Never expected to see another Maiden fan here! Up the Irons! ⚒🤘🤘

  • @99-meterequodseminas2
    @99-meterequodseminas2 3 роки тому +6

    This is probably a really dumb question. But is there anyway if you were an experienced sailor you could ride the waves

    • @SueUTube
      @SueUTube 3 роки тому +4

      I think if you're out on the ocean you don't even notice it.

    • @GoatMee
      @GoatMee 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, you can ride the waves. Into the nearest building. In a tsunami the whole body of water is moving inlands. There's nothing to ride in the open seas and you don't want to be anywhere near a wave when they are close to the shore.

  • @sirjareq
    @sirjareq 2 роки тому

    Isn’t that Koh Ngai resort? I was there twice. Was that only the beginning ? Or this island was saved from severe damages

  • @movingonandup322
    @movingonandup322 2 роки тому

    What Island or city & country is this in?

    • @BA3H0
      @BA3H0 Рік тому

      It’s in the title! If your wondering.

  • @berrybliss8184
    @berrybliss8184 2 роки тому +6

    If the water starts going back, u know u gotta run. Geography saves lives 😂

  • @davidmcmahon5809
    @davidmcmahon5809 3 роки тому +42

    A giant tsunami is rolling in and they’re worries about saving the plastic beach chairs???

    • @mariaamalbahdad1337
      @mariaamalbahdad1337 3 роки тому +15

      Let's remember that this is happened in 2004, back then people weren't familiar with 'tsunamis', these tourists probably thought 'Ah, just another big wave 🌊 , and all will be back soon to normal'.

    • @macdompeanuts6629
      @macdompeanuts6629 3 роки тому +3

      @@mariaamalbahdad1337 people still behave like that today... and please don't act like 2004 was an ancient time, it's a recent history so...

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +1

      Do you know it is giant? Most likely this is all there was. Not every location gets full power, in most it arrives already weak, like a bigger wave.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому

      @@mariaamalbahdad1337 wasn't it just a big wave? I mean in most locations it is no longer deadly natural disaster, just a larger wave.

    • @myfyp2
      @myfyp2 3 роки тому +2

      @@macdompeanuts6629 2004 is recent history, so? It does not change the fact that until the Indian Ocean tsunami occurred, tsunami was something a lot of people just know vaguely about.

  • @Jcoxy2k10
    @Jcoxy2k10 3 роки тому +7

    One things certain... If you see water reseeds that quick and like that in the day... against tide times. Get in a car or on a bike or run quickly to high ground !

  • @imnotftw
    @imnotftw 10 місяців тому +1

    My mum and dad had a holiday booked to Phuket, I was to go with them. A few weeks before we went my mums uncle died and his funeral was during the time our holiday was.
    We cancelled the holiday. We would’ve arrived December 23rd 2004 and we had a room booked on one of the beaches most badly affected.
    Still haunts me that but for the death of a family member I, my mum and dad would all likely be dead.

  • @whitesandandreef4919
    @whitesandandreef4919 2 роки тому +1

    In 2006, i remember living on phuket for 4 months and driving around and seeing giant boats STILL washed up a mile or 2 ALL THE WAY UP IN LAND!!! ...I hope Phuket has recovered 100% by now. It's 2022.

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 2 роки тому

      Same thing in Louisiana from hurricane Katrina, boats inland from the tidal surge .

  • @natebaker72
    @natebaker72 3 роки тому +38

    What took them so long to figure out something was wrong?...they just tried to move back at first....this wasn't just a case of high tide

    • @FlintF
      @FlintF 3 роки тому +25

      In 2004, people weren't familiar with tsunamis.

    • @thetommygun958
      @thetommygun958 3 роки тому +3

      Because just like you before this day nobody really knew a few little funny waves and then the ocean receding a little meant hell was on its way

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis 3 роки тому +1

      It didn't recede that much, probably this wave was everything that was left from tsunami power.

  • @Allebas13
    @Allebas13 2 роки тому +4

    1:11 you can see the big wave on the horizon when they zoom in the ship.

    • @dbabs1128
      @dbabs1128 4 місяці тому +7

      Nope, thats not how tsunami works. You dont see a huge wave

    • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
      @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@dbabs1128actually yes you absolutely can. It depends on the location. There are 100's of videos online showing massive waves coming and cresting. But of course what was behind it is where the normalcy of what is perceived to be a normal wave ends.

    • @lostvayne104
      @lostvayne104 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@dbabs1128 you literally don't know what you're talking about lol

    • @rmoz2729
      @rmoz2729 28 днів тому

      @@lostvayne104you’re.

    • @lostvayne104
      @lostvayne104 28 днів тому

      @@rmoz2729 that's what I said

  • @sleeplesshead602
    @sleeplesshead602 3 роки тому +4

    It was nightmare. We had no idea at all at that time. 😭😭

  • @missy2864
    @missy2864 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m actaully in Thailand right now and the memorial things that you find on the trees are so sad:( the warning systems now give you one hour as soon as S the earthquake hits

  • @primeiro5491
    @primeiro5491 2 роки тому

    where is this beach in thailand ?
    what´s the name of the city ?

  • @gordonremsey8055
    @gordonremsey8055 2 роки тому +4

    Living near the ocean if I ever saw this I'd be gone straight away. Even living in an area with no tsunamis that type of water receding that quick is a big warning sign

  • @andrewdavid5928
    @andrewdavid5928 3 роки тому +16

    "Look honey! A tsunami. Let's walk back to the room but don't forget the tanning lotion and my beer."

  • @krittikabiswas8500
    @krittikabiswas8500 2 роки тому +3

    Tsunami or not , the moment I see nature getting remotely agitated , I promptly leave the place . You NEVER know what's coming next .

  • @JBvvelle
    @JBvvelle 3 місяці тому +2

    I am wondering what happened to them

  • @lincolnsghost7328
    @lincolnsghost7328 2 роки тому

    Is this the full video or just a teaser?

  • @MonicaHolly143
    @MonicaHolly143 2 роки тому +3

    U can actually see the waves moving backwards by 10 meters, that just means the the tsunami is sucking in the water

  • @normski262
    @normski262 3 роки тому +12

    Yea don't listen to Frank!! If you see the sea retreat rapidly get the hell out instantly, it's drawing breath for the big one. high ground ASAP!

  • @LukaFelino
    @LukaFelino 2 роки тому

    *😀 SHITTING HELL! Is this ACTUAL FOOTAGE of the 2004 tsunami that hit the Southern Asia area!?? 😀 If it is, then well done and LUCKY YOU to have captured such a rare and exotic incident!! 😀 But if not, then I still love this vid 'cause it's funny! 😅 Thank you, take care and enjoy yourselves, everybody! 😆👍✌*

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  2 роки тому +1

      yes, it certainly is real - I filmed it!

    • @LukaFelino
      @LukaFelino 2 роки тому

      @@JulianHadden1 _Ah, thanks bud! Lucky you to have caught THAT on camera! 😀 And even luckier you to have escaped from it completely unharmed!! 😂 Great to hear from ya, mate! Take care, now! 😆👍_

  • @triz5805
    @triz5805 2 роки тому +1

    someone knows what happened with those people in this video?

  • @George_Tropicana
    @George_Tropicana 2 роки тому +6

    I know that if I ever saw the ocean being weird, even if it ended up being nothing, I’d be out ✌🏼 🏃🏽‍♀️ immediately

  • @LoneWolf-yp9qw
    @LoneWolf-yp9qw 3 роки тому +9

    Never under estimate Mother Nature

  • @geetazoe
    @geetazoe 6 місяців тому

    Hi Julian, what's the best way for a member of the press to contact you? I'm an assistant producer from BriteSpark Films and we are currently producing a documentary as we approach the 20th Anniversary of the Boxing Day Tsunami. I would welcome the chance to speak to you.

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  6 місяців тому

      See julianhadden.com

    • @JulianHadden1
      @JulianHadden1  6 місяців тому

      email best JulianHadden@hotmail.com and and article I wrote on the Tsunami julianhadden.com/Zerb2005.html

  • @estercamargo1903
    @estercamargo1903 Рік тому +1

    Oi..." A natureza revela Deus " Bíblia Seu poder, delicadeza, mistério, força,.....

  • @elliestarrco
    @elliestarrco 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve gotten pretty good at guessing the mood of the ocean, I have friends that have ran out of the water after almost being swallowed by waves after I told them the ocean was angry. Don’t play with nature. I don’t think anyone here knew what was going on but hopefully more people now know

  • @ahmangreen5945
    @ahmangreen5945 3 роки тому +5

    Ironic the man is literally saying “the moral of the story” as the ocean is very clearly receding behind him… now why would the water start flowing backwards there dickie?? The moral of the story is to be aware at all times of your surroundings and be observant.

  • @wavelength3278
    @wavelength3278 3 роки тому +13

    That was no freak wave when it’s happening all around. Pack up & get the hell out of there fast!