The Raging Sea: The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in U.S. History (The Maritime Series of Sea Ventures Press) by Dennis M. Powers

The Raging Sea: The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in U.S. History (The Maritime Series of Sea Ventures Press)

Dennis M. Powers
316 pages
Sea Ventures Press
Jan 2004
Mass Market Paperback
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On Good Friday, 1964, the residents of Crescent City in Northern California were preparing for the Easter weekend. Little did they know, but the worst earthquake in U.S. history was ripping Alaska apart. The 9.2 magnitude quake caused a tsunami that sped across the Pacific faster than a jet liner. The huge waves surged into U.S. coastal towns and aimed straight at the heart of the town, creating death, destruction, victims, and heroes alike in short time. Nature was on a rampage.
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Pages 316
Publisher Sea Ventures Press
Published 2004
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