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| Power of Nature |
| Towards the might of Mother Nature humans are taught the hard way many times about whom is in charge. Like pyroclastic flows, tornados, earthquakes and big waves, etc. Water is perhaps one of the most destructive forces. If you are sailing in the big open ocean you can suddenly meet a monster wave or three of them in a row a phenomenon known as "The Three Sisters"... |
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| 1 litre of water = 1 kg of weight. And then you can multiply this with speed too if we are talking about a tidal wave or something like that... |
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| Vesuvius in 79 AD which buried Pompeii. An erruption that shows how incredible devastating the power of nature can be. Today you can find the city of Naples, (Italy) situated very close to Vesuvius where millions of people are living... |
| (Picture from BBC's Pompeii: The Last Day). |