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![Largest tsunami ever known to happen happened in 1958 in Lituya Bay Alaska. Reaching 524 meters or 1720 feet. - 9GAG Largest tsunami ever known to happen happened in 1958 in Lituya Bay Alaska. Reaching 524 meters or 1720 feet. - 9GAG](https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/a71DoMr_460s.jpg)
Largest tsunami ever known to happen happened in 1958 in Lituya Bay Alaska. Reaching 524 meters or 1720 feet. - 9GAG
Landsat - Lituya Bay's Apocalyptic Wave When he first encountered Lituya Bay in 1786, the French explorer Jean-François de Galaup La Pérouse was intrigued by an odd line in the forests that
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UNIVERSITY LIFE - The largest recorded tsunami was a wave 1720 feet (524 meters) above sea level in Lituya Bay, Alaska (July 9, 1958) ""Ahmad"" | Facebook
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