Iceberg Avalanche Barrels Toward Boat

A huge chunk of iceberg breaks off and causes a massive wave!

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+20 1. ChewableYeti commented 12 years ago

WOAW!!!!!!!!! :D
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+36 2. PaterSin commented 12 years ago

wow could the commentary be even more annoying?
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-5 3. Voutelamberopipi commented 12 years ago

The funny thing is we keep telling ourselves global warming is just some hippie's fantasy story.
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+4 4. fixento2 commented 12 years ago

Its called calving, only the US media lacks any common sense and exists in ocean of ignorance before they vent their mouth ranting much to do about nothing based on total stupidity. No one is in danger since the boat can easily outrun the wave. How and where does our country breed these media idiots.
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+3 5. deadhorse commented 12 years ago

Cue Titanic reference, yep, it's there... gotta love primetime talking heads making shit more dramatic for the masses. FEAR EVERYTHING!
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+6 6. CorpseGrinder commented 12 years ago

Warning: Objects on screen may appear smaller then they really are