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HomeNewsGeologic HazardsTerrifiying Landslide Video from South Korea

Terrifiying Landslide Video from South Korea

July 31, 2011 rockman Geologic Hazards Comments Off on Terrifiying Landslide Video from South Korea

 An amateur video captured the incredible speed and fury of a landslide in South Korea triggered by days of torrential rains.

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