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    What is it ?

    Footage of the Tsunami in Japan 2011.

    10.42 in, bottom left of screen, what is it that comes out of the water at a 45 degree angle, changes shape, changes direction and then vanishes ? Beats me, I have no idea.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRvc...el=CreativeSun

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Footage of the Tsunami in Japan 2011.

    10.42 in, bottom left of screen, what is it that comes out of the water at a 45 degree angle, changes shape, changes direction and then vanishes ? Beats me, I have no idea.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRvc...el=CreativeSun
    In the comments:-

    "I've seen the anomaly at 10:42 mentioned a few times here, so as a welder/fabricator I think I can explain. The white mist you see is the result of a pressurized gas cylinder(propane, oxygen, argon, etc.) leaking into the atmosphere due to a damaged valve. The escaping gas is much colder than the ambient air so it is visible in the same way we see our breath on a cold day. So, sorry guys, it's not a ghost or some form of cryptid, it's just physics."

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    Cheers CiB, I never though ghost, I was just curious as to what the explanation might be, it did seem some form of pressurised gas.

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