Parson Henry
New member
On last night.
Some of the footage of the wave was terrifying and left a lasting impression on me. The video footage was filmed by locals on Phi-Phi island I think and initially showed the 'suck back' of the tide and all the curious beach goers. Even then there was no realistion of the impending terror wave.
Shortly after the first signs of the wave were seen on the horizon and the filmers (it was translated with subtitles) remarked on the breakers on the horizon. Only then did the full horror of what was coming thier way emerge.
Beach punters were still standing looking and waiting only to swept away like tiny insects when it was too late.
Real life terror captured on film.
Some of the footage of the wave was terrifying and left a lasting impression on me. The video footage was filmed by locals on Phi-Phi island I think and initially showed the 'suck back' of the tide and all the curious beach goers. Even then there was no realistion of the impending terror wave.
Shortly after the first signs of the wave were seen on the horizon and the filmers (it was translated with subtitles) remarked on the breakers on the horizon. Only then did the full horror of what was coming thier way emerge.
Beach punters were still standing looking and waiting only to swept away like tiny insects when it was too late.
Real life terror captured on film.