Newfoundland’s Deadliest Tsunami and Earthquake in 1929
When we think of devastating tsunamis, our minds often drift to the Pacific's notorious Ring of Fire, envisioning catastrophic waves crashing into the shores of Japan or Indonesia. Yet, nestled in the North Atlantic's cold embrace lies a haunting tale of nature's fury—a story largely forgotten outside its immediate victims. This is the chilling account …
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