President Biden drove through the streets but you didn't see him stop and shake hands with all the homeless people and drug addicts now did you? Had Donald Trump been there he would have stopped and he would have got them food and he would have been shaken hands with everybody he would have done that and he would have filled the stadium with a couple hundred thousand people. And one thing you can say about Trump he doesn't fall on his face on the stage and President Biden Falls every chance he gets❤
@@mynameisben5133 President Trump would have given him food but he wouldn't have paid for it that was meant as a joke you probably didn't see the humor he went down there to Miami and said food for everybody and then he took off and didn't give them any money and he's stiff them that was the joke I was trying to put out there both of them are bad Trump is a criminal Biden has dementia and his brain dead
Can't believe I went to ocean beach to check this out back then and felt "disappointed". I guess I just couldn't imagine how devastating everything was on the other side of the ocean was. Now living in Japan, I feel terrible reflecting on this, especially after hearing all the stories of that day. It's kinda crazy to think this was over 10 years ago now.
For those not familiar with this beach, the water NEVER goes out as far as it was here, and then for it to come in as far as it did as fast, that's Tsunami action. Tip for those filming, it's easier to watch when you're not constantly panning around. Focus on one spot.
well honestly why would you wanna check out a tsunami,it would be different if you were in Indonesia and you were checking out the Tsunami until its too late to escape from it.
Actually I have a time machine. If you want to head back to retrieve those 10 minutes, you can book a flight. That will be $86,000,000 please. Cash only, in pennies. 😝
When it traverses thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean it spreads out. It's more of a sloshing than a wave. 50 miles south in Santa Cruz the harbor concentrated the sloshing and damaged boats and docs. And, I'm not your sweetheart, so keep searching.
When it traverses thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean it spreads out. It's more of a sloshing than a wave. 50 miles south in Santa Cruz the harbor concentrated the sloshing and damaged boats and docs.
tsunamis don't always have one big wave. sometimes they are a series of small waves generated by a big event. besides it's not the size that will get you it's under tow. they travel of great speed like that of a jet. you sometimes have five minutes to get away or fifteen. either way the safest place in a tsunami is above the oceans beach.
When it traverses thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean it spreads out. It's more of a sloshing than a wave. 50 miles south in Santa Cruz the harbor concentrated the sloshing and damaged boats and docs.
It's the oscillating water levels that's different. The entire Pacific basin was sloshing back and forth from the earthquake, same as shaking a large tub of water......after the shaking stops, the water level will continue waxing and waning until it finally settles down. Some areas around the Indian ocean in the 2004 tsunami saw this ebb and flow go on for several hours.