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America's Tsunami: Are We Next?
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$19.98USD
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Status:
LOW STOCK
Released:
2008-08-26
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America's Tsunami: Are We Next? DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Randall Lee Rose
Features:
n/a
America's Tsunami: Are We Next? DVD Details
Video:
Alternate Wide Screen (1.78:1), Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Language:
English
Running Time:
83
Genre:
Documentary
Tv Shows
Tv Movie
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
014381500028
Product Code:
DCVY5000DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2005
Studio:
Discovery Channel
America's Tsunami: Are We Next? DVD Summary
On December 26, 2004, the world watched in horror as Thailand was devastated by one of the most deadly tsunamis in recorded history.
But what was the exact cause of this historical catastrophe? Nearly one year after the fact, the world's top scientists come together and attempt to predict where the next major tsunami may strike, and discuss how to prevent it.
As divers descend to the depths of the Indian Ocean to examine a critical seabed that is larger than the Alps mountain range, and suspected to have b
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