Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Two people who could forcast Tsunami waves with no modern equipments !

At 7:58 a.m. John felt the ground shake. It was a subtle movement, unlike the jolt-style earthquakes he had experienced growing up in Southern California, and it sustained a low-frequency shudder for several minutes. John asked Ying, his assistant, to fetch a green plastic bowl and fill it with water. She set it on the ground and they both watched the ripples.

Ying thought it an earthquake on the island and scrambled to stand under the door sill. John suspected something more ominous. The region hadn’t seen a significant tsunami since the island volcano Krakatoa, west of Java, erupted in 1883, setting off a wave that killed 35,000 people. But John, something of a sea gypsy, had spent most of his life roaming oceans in small plastic crafts and he knew the signs. .... "Read this interesting and touching story to understand the wisdom of people who loves and lives in hormony with nature!" - Chella

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