Fogo Mega Tsunami.mov
A large piece of Fogo Volcano, Cape Verde Islands, fell into the sea 73 thousand years ago and produced a Mega Tsunami many hundreds of meters high. We know this because huge boulders displaced by the wave are still visible on the neighboring island. The boulders also date from the time of the collapse. Mega Tsunami like Fogo and La Palma, happen.

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