RIGHT NOW! 10 Biggest Waves In The Wolrd Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters
One of the reasons why we love the ocean so much is that the waves are so dangerous yet so beautiful natural disasters. They are absolutely enormous!
The footage was taken on feb 2, 2014 in Praia do Norte also called North Beach, in Nazaré, Portugal natural disasters. Its giant white breaking waves are famed for its surfing conditions natural disasters.
Nazaré’s waves were listed on the Guinness Book of Records for the biggest waves ever surfed natural disasters.
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RIGHT NOW! 10 Biggest Waves In The Wolrd Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters
Ang lahat ay creation ng dios na naglalang , at huag abusuhin ang kalikasan , dahil laging may nakatingin satin, na hindi natin nakikita
Again, Is not the Mother Nature!, And, It’s going to get even worse, certainly Satan steals, kills and destroys by using fossil fuels, How ever there is already an ELECTRIC CAR OF UNLIMITED RANGE, but you will not see it unless, unless you protest!!.
Oh my goodness do this people have sense at all instead of them to run for their lives they are there doing what I don't know
Que pena! Ou lemos ou assistimos, deveria ser traduzido. 😟
Ein Groser Wahnsinn
Awuttan gga sahaba marah 🙏🙏 peringatan Allah gempa bumi
Kirim man pantayi selattan Cirebon ke maca negara kena badayi arir🙏🙏🙏😭
Peringatan Allah gempa bumi
Sunnami arir jaman sekarang 🙏
안전 불감증이 얼마나 잘못된 선택인지 자연은 위험합니다. 신들이 화가 있는 이때는 더 위험해요.
바다를 오염시키고.살인하고.살인을 주도 한 사람도 살인죄.거짓말.사기. 어린여성을 성으로 대하고. 정부가 국민을 보호하지 않고 방치해서 죽게하고. 공직자가 국민을 속이고 .너무 많아 기억날때 말합니다.
신들이 움직이니 영혼을 구해달라 기도 할때라는 겁니다. 🙏
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