The Mega Tsunami That Smashed New South Wales

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The Mega Tsunami that struck Jervis Bay in the recent past has been well documented by two geoscientists as early as 2001. This is the story of the massive wave that inundated this part of New South Wales. We will explore what evidence exists and what notable features we can see in the present day. This mega tsunami reached heights exceeding 130 meters or 426.5 feet. And it left behind the telltale signs of large flood events associated with tsunamis. From chevrons, to bedrock alteration, to the scraping off of topsoil leaving behind barren land dominated by nothing but bedrock and tsunamigenic deposits.

Indigenous Australians have multiple flood "myths", with some that speak of waves taller than the tallest trees. These flood "myths" have now been corroborated by extensive geological research into the area. This overlap shows how important it is to preserve the stories of the earliest inhabitants of this land.

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