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Boat full of tourists owned by iceberg

nick1985

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lol
 
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"Ooww-ooww-ooww-ooww-OOOOWWWUU­UU!!! Ooowww-oh-I can't-ow-ow-ow-o-owf-stop-owf-­stop-oh-ow-OOOOHH...OOHH-OOHH.­..OOOOOHHH...I CAN'T BREATHE! Stop-oh-OOOOHHH! D-OOOHHH!"
 
Global warming in action. Probably melted with all the warm shit those Teabagging tourists had in their mouths.
 
What is even scarier is that giant chunks of ice will randomly surface from under the water, which can flip or sink your boat. If you watch the water around a glacier for long enough, you'll see a few big (boat sized or bigger) chunks of ice pop out of the water.

When I was touring Alaska, our captain would not go close to a glacier for that reason.
 
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Pwnage of boat full of people not found. Looks like one person lost her balance and hit her head when a wave passed by.
 
What is even scarier is that giant chunks of ice will randomly surface from under the water, which can flip or sink your boat. If you watch the water around a glacier for long enough, you'll see a few big (boat sized or bigger) chunks of ice pop out of the water.

When I was touring Alaska, our captain would not go close to a glacier for that reason.

no no no! when ice goes under water it no longer exists. therefore, it is no longer a problem.

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I've seen that image of something coming at me that fast. The lady would be lucky to survive that.
I was at a dam construction site when a *slightly overlarge* shaped charge went off to break a boulder that did not get broken in the main shot.
This head-sized rock came at us like a fast pitch in baseball, and hit a 3' log. It bounced right back in the same direction. A foot higher and it would have bounced through an area full of trailers and equipment and a few people.
 
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