This video was posted to me as a link so thought I would share it with the forum. At what point from first seeing the water would you consider leaving the car?
http://www.flixxy.com/japanese-tsunami- ... -a-car.htm
Tsunami Car Journey
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I find it amazing they kept filming. In fact i always find it amazing when people film disasters.
One I always find strange is the footage of the girls in the apartment that filmed the 2nd plane hit the trade centres. She goes fukin nuts on the phone screaming crying, but never once puts her camera down. She actually changes her clother with the camera in her hand.
I suppose the shock kicks in?
One I always find strange is the footage of the girls in the apartment that filmed the 2nd plane hit the trade centres. She goes fukin nuts on the phone screaming crying, but never once puts her camera down. She actually changes her clother with the camera in her hand.

I suppose the shock kicks in?