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  1. Tsunami vs. Eventide?? : r/Terraria - Reddit

    Jun 11, 2020 · I’m doing a ranger load out and im focusing on just using bows. I have both the tsunami and eventide but I can’t figure out which is better.

  2. Tsunami Videos from around the world - Reddit

    Tsunami at Ko Bulon December 26, 2004 *WARNING* This video features a family of whom the mother and daughter are quite frantically trying to get their son/ brother’s attention. Just a heads up in case …

  3. Moments before the Tsunami hit in Thailand, 2004 : r/pics - Reddit

    Feb 7, 2024 · Approximately 230,000 people died in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, making it one of the deadliest disasters in modern history.

  4. Tsunamis are really devastating... any tips? I play with ... - Reddit

    Tsunami's are a little rough. I play on a flat Florida map, took my city from a thriving city 125K and $10M surplus funds to 7K and bankrupt (I have noBankruptcy and it even gave up at -$40M).

  5. Tsunami is OP : r/DnD5e - Reddit

    Dec 22, 2022 · Tsunami doesn't prevent action, only restrict movement to difficult swimming. RAW, they could still shoot arrows, cast spells, and all sorts of other things. As DM you might justify giving those …

  6. Tsunami Reels and Rods ? : r/SurfFishing - Reddit

    Aug 6, 2021 · Tsunami says the Salt x is fully sealed and can be fished like any other sealed reel (Vs,Zeebas) but that's just not true. I'm sure they're fine for the occasional dunk or splash but not if …

  7. An actual footage of a tsunami - Reddit

    Theres a great documentary on Youtube about the 2004 Tsunami made from real footage from tourists and locals, and it's brutal. It had some of the most terrifying imagery I've ever seen.

  8. Footage of the East Japan tsunami : r/nextfuckinglevel - Reddit

    Dec 12, 2023 · One of the main things he mentioned was that after the tsunami hit, the entire country was in a state of disbelief, depression, mourning, confusion, desperation and fear for years.

  9. TIL in 2012 in Cebu, Philippines, after a 6.9 earthquake ... - Reddit

    TIL in 2012 in Cebu, Philippines, after a 6.9 earthquake struck the city, someone shouted while finding their daughter whose name is "Chona Mae". This was misheard as "Tsunami" and eventually caused …

  10. Tsunami Warning Experience : r/JapanTravel - Reddit

    Tsunami Warning Experience Trip Report My wife and I are currently staying at the Hoshinoya resort on Taketomi in the Yaeyama Islands, and I wanted to share our experience going through the tsunami …