Hurricane From Hell
Just like earthquakes and tsunamis, hurricanes wield devastating power upon our planet. Their dangerously high winds propel the seawater to destructive heights, leading to severe damage.
The photograph showcases 40-foot waves off the coast of Outer Banks, North Carolina, during the onslaught of a major hurricane. In such scenarios, artificial structures face a daunting challenge when pitted against the forces of nature. Their chances of withstanding or surviving the relentless assault are slim, highlighting the overwhelming might of these natural phenomena.
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