Mar 07, 2002
One day, a giant wave traveling at 124 mph across open water could crash into Sydney harbor, wipe out the beaches of California, or plow across the golf courses of northeast Scotland. Mega-tsunamis have happened with greater frequency than modern science would like to believe, and no coastline in the world is safe, said Canadian geologist-geographer Edward Bryant.
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