The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is the third-largest earthquake ever recorded and holds the record for the longest duration of faulting ever observed. The massive event triggered a series of devastating tsunamis that generated waves up to 100 feet high which resulted in the deaths of approximately 230,000 people. Among those who died were John and Jackie Knill. When their digital camera was discovered, the world was left with a visual record of their last moments on earth presented in a harrowing sequence of photos that seem to end in mid-sentence.
Couple's final photos tell tsunami story from the grave (2004 Indian Ocean tsunami)
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Couple's final photos tell tsunami story from the grave (2004 Indian Ocean tsunami)
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