Earth Shaker - #GeoOTD WORLD'S TALLEST TSUNAMI RECORDED IN LITUYA BAY On this day in 1958, a Magnitude 7.7 earthquake induced a massive rockfall in Lituya Bay, Alaska (USA). This generated a
Earth Shaker - #WTAD2020 World's “tallest” recorded tsunami is about 1,720 feet high The enormous run-up height of the 1958 Lituya Bay tsunami induced a re-evaluation of how local tsunamis can also
Landsat - Lituya Bay's Apocalyptic Wave When he first encountered Lituya Bay in 1786, the French explorer Jean-François de Galaup La Pérouse was intrigued by an odd line in the forests that
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dryday.com on Twitter: "Largest Recorded Wave 1720 Feet (524 meters) - Lituya Bay, Alaska (July 9, 1958) Read more: http://t.co/gKPYtbLm5w http://t.co/G2Kgliy18p" / Twitter
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