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01-22-05, 01:57 AM
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TSUNAMI - marine wild life wash up - PHOTOS.
EVERYONE:
I got this email stating this is some of the marine life that washed up from the Tsunami. Thought it be interesting to share. I cropped the photos to fit better in this set up and get more in a smaller thread.
I can not confirm this is what I was told, just that it may be possible.
Enjoy, anyone else get any marine life photos from this disaster?
Enjoy the photos.
Tony Pharosx
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01-22-05, 03:11 AM
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That is absolutely crazy!
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01-22-05, 03:30 AM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: N. Vancouver B.C.
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thats crazy! most of those animals are very deep sea. just shows the great force that it produced. the 2nd to last one is very rare to see. the one really looks prehistoric or something. pretty cool! i havnt seen any of those. id love to see more
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01-22-05, 03:35 AM
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Location: Fort McMurray, AB
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ya those are awesome. I saw them on ebaums earlier today. that second to last one seems physcially impossible.
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01-22-05, 07:06 AM
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Location: Newmarket
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Crazy! Is anyone here able to identify some of them? I've seen some of them on shows before but alot I've never seen!
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01-22-05, 07:19 AM
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Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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I was looking for more pictures of those and I found this website that says those pictures aren't from the tsunami. That they are from an old deep sea research trip. Here's the link:
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com...howtopic=31825
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01-22-05, 09:23 AM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: London, Ontario
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Wow, those pics are unreal. Some look like they are from the movies.
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01-22-05, 09:55 AM
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Goes to show that there are many interesting things to see in the ocean....before pollution/fishing kills them off....great pics
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01-22-05, 10:03 AM
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Location: Lancaster PA
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those are crazy, the 3rd from the bottom on the right looks like it came from prehistoric ages, then again all of them do.
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01-22-05, 10:04 AM
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wow
crazy looking animals
very interesting indeed~~
cool photos, weather they're from the tsunami or not, those fish are some crazy looking fish~
thanks for sharing!!
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01-22-05, 12:16 PM
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01-22-05, 08:01 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2003
Location: Toronto
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its that deep sea thing, pretty crazy if ya ask me...
tsunami doesn't throw much of the oceans life out on land.... scuba divers reported not feeling any of the tsunami while diving...
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01-22-05, 08:32 PM
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Location: Fredericton, N.B.
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although those are some nice pic's of some very interesting deep sea life. the depth that those things live at would not have been affected at all by a tsunami. the water around them wouldn't have even moved. even marine life at the surface wouldn't have been affected unless they were in very sallow waters right off shore. The physics of how waves form/move are pretty simple to understand and make for an interesting read. i suggest looking it up if you have the time.
Devon
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01-22-05, 08:48 PM
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Location: southern alberta
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i got that same email but there was more pics in it of other "fish"
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