
Oh My Geology! The Mega-Tsunami That Surfed into History
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The rockfall triggered an unprecedented megatsunami that reached an almost incomprehensible height of 1,720 feet—taller than the Empire State Building. The wave was so enormous that it literally stripped the landscape bare, carving a massive swath through the dense Alaskan wilderness and sweeping away virtually everything in its path.
Miraculously, despite the catastrophic scale of the event, only five people died. Two fishing boats in the bay were caught in the massive wave; one was completely obliterated, while the other survived as its crew managed to ride the wave, becoming the first (and likely only) humans to survive surfing a tsunami that towered over a quarter-mile high.
Geologists would later study this event extensively, noting it as one of the most dramatic examples of a "maximum credible event" in geological history—a moment when nature demonstrates its capacity for utterly mind-boggling destruction.
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