10 Terrifying Waves Caught on Video

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From a big wave to an enormous wave, here are some waves.
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With so many videos emerging of hurricane Irma this week I thought I would make a video about massive waves, just because I’m in the mood to and I thought you would all enjoy it.

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  1. Bro I was in Mexico at the beach and the waves were gigantic the we’re like as big as a five story floor building and I thought I was gonna die but then they settled Down but then they got big again

  2. the videos were good but your comentary was dull, you're not funny. BTW "th" does not make a 'V' sound…"remember vat ve vikings crossed ve seas in wooden ships" lol

  3. 25 December 2004 my wife and friends were going to drive from Bangkok to Phuket for a few days but my wife got cold feet & decided not to go so her friends didn't go either. She unwittingly saved all heir lives. Thanks for posting your enjoyable video. I must be one of many who paused it and checked Google maps to see if Portugal was still on there. ???

  4. Why many hurricanes come through the Carribean? Trade Winds. Storm often come off the coast of Africa or form very soon afterward. Trade winds carry storms up to the greater and lesser Antilles and on through the Carribean ocean. Wind Shear often deters the development of a storm, but the warm tropical waters make up the difference. Then add currents, winds condensation and you have the perfect ingredients for why storms track across the Carribean ocean. Obviously, there's much more to this meteorological reasoning of storm development and I am a layperson at this. but that's my perspective.

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