Submitted by Chipotle42 t3_10tjnz3 in EarthPorn
SaltAd2986 t1_j794ewl wrote
Reply to comment by rouneezie in The tallest sea cliffs in the world, Molokai's north shore, Hawaii [OC] [3609 x 5541] by Chipotle42
actually, although 100m+is very tall. this tsunami in AK was estimated at 1,720' or 520m...wow
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Imkindaalrightiguess t1_j79ddef wrote
Tsunami from the Chicxulub impact (dinosaurs) estimated at 1500 meters
Is this the biggest tsunami ever on earth?
I assume no tsunamis during the hadeon period cause no oceans but could the Vredefort impact have caused a larger wave?
RECTUS_ERECTUS t1_j79l8iv wrote
Its very hard to tell. We dont even have undisturbed rocks from the hadeon.
badgerandaccessories t1_j7cwspu wrote
That doesn’t really count since the wave only went 600 feet to the other side of a bay. The wave wasn’t 1720 feet tall, just that’s how far water splashed up the mountain on the other side.
In your link they even say a small boat survived by letting out enough anchor line and being able to ride the wave. No chance they did anything over a 150 foot wave like that.
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