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How do you survive a tsumani?

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Surviving a tsunami is pretty easy to do if you use your head. Some tourists take pictures in front of the tsunami. DON"T!!!! If you die, then the picture won't matter, will it? Your life is more important than a photograph. Also, run like a cheetah for high ground, such as a hill. The higher you are, the less chance there is of the tsunami hitting you. Lastly, if there has recently been an earthquake, or volcano, do not go to the beach. Tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes or other treamors. All the rest comes from sheer luck.

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