Originally posted by: Omegachi
say if a big chunk of a mountain from south africa fell into the ocean and caused a huge tsunami that hits the US east coast... is it the south african govenment's fault? do they pay compensation for the destruction?
Originally posted by: BannedTroll
No and it will come from the Canary Islands and not South Africa.
Originally posted by: Omegachi
say if a big chunk of a mountain from south africa fell into the ocean and caused a huge tsunami that hits the US east coast... is it the south african govenment's fault? do they pay compensation for the destruction?
Originally posted by: raildogg
i have heard in the canary islands which is in the atlantic. im not sure i think i heard thats where a big chunk of mountain might fall and trigger huge tsunamis all over the atlantic
Originally posted by: Tates
Originally posted by: raildogg
i have heard in the canary islands which is in the atlantic. im not sure i think i heard thats where a big chunk of mountain might fall and trigger huge tsunamis all over the atlantic
La Palma, Canary Islands
la Palma is an active volcano with a rift down the center left from it's last major eruption in 1994. Scientists predict the western slope could collapse causing a mega tsunami that would reach the US east coast.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Does South Africa have oil?
. . . hmm, they do have gold mines don't they?
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Why the fsck does someone always have to be at fault? It was a fscking natural disaster, get over it.
Originally posted by: Tates
Originally posted by: raildogg
i have heard in the canary islands which is in the atlantic. im not sure i think i heard thats where a big chunk of mountain might fall and trigger huge tsunamis all over the atlantic
La Palma, Canary Islands
la Palma is an active volcano with a rift down the center left from it's last major eruption in 1994. Scientists predict the western slope could collapse causing a mega tsunami that would reach the US east coast.
