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PHOTO : Cloud Tsunami Strikes Panama City Beach


The only type of tsunami that’s pleasant and dreamy occurred over the coast of Panama City Beach on February 5th 2012. These amazing and unedited photos were taken by pilot Mike Schaeffer of Panhandle Helicopter during a routine helicopter tour. This is one natural disaster phenomenon I would love to experience.

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7 Comments

  • The Perfect Game Says

    Hey My home is nigeria and I’m wondering what’s the amount of time in Florida?

  • Stella Sotelo Says

    I was considering going for a weekend vacation into panama city, but observed hotels were a great deal cheaper in the panama city than panama city beach, but I’m wondering if anybody had any experience and understood what lengths of the drive there is in the city towards the beach? If it is 10-12 thats not a problem, but I am hesitant to be driving 30 miles towards the beach both days. Thanks.

  • Stella Sotelo Says

    I’m traveling to Panama City Beach and even have the ability to walk to restaurants for example Pineapple Willies at night. In Addition, I am on a tight budget.

  • Tia Zuehlke Says

    I’m doing senior photos soon, and that i just wanna get french tips placed on the finish. Where’s the least expensive spot to use Panama City?

  • Superman Says

    I had been just wondering -

    If anybody could be prepared to leave the ” poor Mexican worker ” excuse and check out the larger chance of terrorists just coming across our edges to kill innocent people -

    In the end all suffer although the debate in Washington Electricity that’s much more about panhandling for minority votes than security ?

  • everydayGuitarist Says

    It’s like twenty minutes from the aquarium and you may begin to see the beach from the freeway. There is a fence obstructing the freeway in the beach and there is a tiny parking area.

  • nmlpc Says

    I’m thinking about moving towards the beach, particularly southeast. Which metropolitan areas and/or beaches is least prone to get hit having a hurricane?

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