The last time I've seen such vivid lightning in hurricane footage was in Michael Laca's video of Andrew in 1992 during its peak intensity; that is until now! Amazing footage, & super awesome for rescuing that poor sweetie off the streets!
I think you were so sweet and kind to take the dog in the car with you because it broke my heart to see the dog like that just too see how she put her head under your arm awwww may God bless you always
People should keep safety pets because is part of the family. Hope you adopt her and keep a commitment with her as a protecter and friend. Greetings from Puerto Rico
I would love to see the videos of the hurricanes on RU-vid -Harvey 2017 -Maria 2017 (High definition version) -Nate 2017 (High Definition Version) -Florence 2018 -Dorian 2019 -Laura 2020 -Sally 2020 -Delta 2020 -Zeta 2020 -Going 2021 -ian 2022 -Nicole 2022
Wow! How long did it last? Was it until morning? What happened with the doggie? Did you find a home? Or did you keep her? Thanks for the video! I can’t imagine what that must feel like. Even though it was storming with So many palm trees, it looks like it must be pretty there!
How was getting down there? Did you drive? Do you need to speak Spanish to get by? It sure would have been nice to have been there in Willa. Do you know what places are safe from bandits and cartels? Al I hear in the news about Mexico is how dangerous it is. As for lightning, you should have been in the eyewalls of Andrew and Rita.
As long as you don't try to start your own cartel or try slinging dope on their turf , you should be fairly safe. I spent 5 months in teacapan one winter.2007. Experience of a lifetime.there were 70 Americans and Canadians living there, but I hung out with the locals. Knowing Spanish enhances the experience greatly
Did you find the dog's owner? That dog behaved like she was accustomed to humans, she's no stray dog, she's a pet who got lost. I would guess someone is looking for her.