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WHEN TSUNAMI

WREAKED HAVOC

BYTHE ILLUSTRIOUS WRITER

PASINDU MALSHIKA

nighting gayles were all rumouring about the looming danger, they
have all smart parts of the body which are meant for sensing
incoming hazards they are a bit uncommon but there work is
extraordinary. The days all turned upright this ofcourse is the
mostly needed time-15 minutes to prepare for our most welcoming
trip which we thought at the begining to be enjoyable but turned
out to be the worst of all. The truck was snarling like a buzz saw
this ofcourse remembered of my school days where our literature
teacher taught us about the poem "out, out", as the most
terrifying incident popped up into my mind my heart gave out a
very disillusioned sound . AFTER a travel of about 3 miles through
the north west colony of Colombo, we were able to visit the most
turqiuos beaches in the whole of SriLanka, the country which is
special for its attractiveness. The marble beach in Trincomalee
we visited at first was the most exciting as the beach gave both a
wild and a beautiful appearence the sea turned out to be rough,
and immediately the danger alarm sounded, the water in the sea
went back as if it was attracted to a big magnet,"Oh my god"! it is
a tsunami a diver shouted out loud, were another restaurent
owner shouted that it was an earthquake, but for me it was both
of them encapsulated into one big, nasty, harzardous wave which
headed our direction the water was travelling so fast like a stray
dog finding a place to urinate.... it was the end of the vivacity and
was the begining of the cognizent beast in its worst mood. I had
no other option left with me but to run as fast as i could, but I still
couldnt manage to keep a great distance between me and the
wave. FOR me it sounded as if it was a death race, oh the wave
hit me so hard that i was thrown away... the alarm sounded and it
was morning and the the whole tsunami was just a nightmare...!

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