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 Kyle
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Posted : August 4, 2004 2:25 am
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That's not only interesting.....it's INCREDIBLE!!!
Which island is that? (the foreground?)


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 2:58 am
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St. Thomas' Crown Bay with Water Island in the background and Hassel Island to the left.
Ronnie


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 3:04 am
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Sorry Charlie, but it's also very very fake!


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 3:19 am
Teresa
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I believe you Island Paul. I am digging thru archives. I used to have a picture of some waterspouts. I will try to find them. I would rather have pictures than the real thing, because if you have real waterspouts than you most likely have a real hurricane. I hear that Storm Bonnie is trying to come by for a visit. Just get her out of the way before I get there!!! ;-P

Teresa


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 3:53 am
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I don't think this one is a fake. I saw 12-15 spouts like this all grouped together in Magens Bay once. Half of them were this big and the rest slightly smaller. Of course, until you actually see it in person almost anyone would say it's just not real --- But it is!


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 11:21 am
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NOT - ever hear of Photoshop!?


 
Posted : August 4, 2004 1:53 pm
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If it's NOT fake, I'm sure there are more pictures somewhere.


 
Posted : August 6, 2004 12:03 am
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Nope- no photoshop going on with my experience! It was as real as this board!
Huge waterspouts and a bunch of them like I said- grouped together in Magens. A few of the crazies at the bar were actually thinking about grabbing a few of Glenns windsurfing rigs and seeing how close they could get without getting sucked up!

I've lived in coastal areas all over the world and I'd never seen anything like it before.


 
Posted : August 6, 2004 2:12 am

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