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In 1958, a remote Alaskan fjord was rocked by an earthquake so powerful, it sent 90 million tons of rock plunging into Lituya Bay—triggering the tallest wave ever recorded on Earth. In this gripping premiere episode, we unravel the true story of the 1,720-foot mega tsunami that reshaped a mountain, stunned scientists, and became one of the most extraordinary natural disasters in history.
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In 1958, a remote Alaskan fjord was rocked by an earthquake so powerful, it sent 90 million tons of rock plunging into Lituya Bay—triggering the tallest wave ever recorded on Earth. In this gripping premiere episode, we unravel the true story of the 1,720-foot mega tsunami that reshaped a mountain, stunned scientists, and became one of the most extraordinary natural disasters in history.