MagnoliaMountain
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Oh wow...I don't even have words. What a tragedy. May lots of angels surround Jayson and the little son as well as that poor woman left behind.
Horrible tragedy. Poor wife and mother.
Sneaker waves along the Oregon coast are common this time of year and have swept away many over the years. They catch people unaware who are enjoying the beach. I don't know if that's what pulled this Dad and son out to sea, but it probably was.
The video in this article shows the danger. The guy making a video of a large wave had to run for safety.
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2016/07/sneaker_wave_tragedies_of_the.html
I lived in Oregon for 16 years and was having a hard time envisioning it, too, even having been there. I ended up watching a bunch of videos and it scared me!Thank you for sharing this video... being landlocked here in Toronto, I was having a hard time envisioning how this would unfold. I am speechless. What a horrible, horrible tragedy.
Horrible tragedy. Poor wife and mother.
Sneaker waves along the Oregon coast are common this time of year and have swept away many over the years. They catch people unaware who are enjoying the beach. I don't know if that's what pulled this Dad and son out to sea, but it probably was.
The video in this article shows the danger. The guy making a video of a large wave had to run for safety.
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2016/07/sneaker_wave_tragedies_of_the.html
WOW My goodness!
Its no wonder the waves like this can catch people by surprise.
Never turn your back to the ocean. Never. Wow. Wow Wow.
Thanks for sharing this video. Its amazing and shows what can happen.
It looks like a Psunami almost. Or a mini Psunami.
I have heard of Rogue waves in middle of Ocean that can capsize large ships and the waves just come out of nowhere and much larger than any other wave around them. Probably came from miles away. The rogue waves can hit boats on sunny days with no bad weather around the boat. Its a strange phenomen.
The medical examiner identified a body found Saturday on the Oregon Coast as an Elmira man swept out to sea along with his toddler son by a sneaker wave last month.