Some Obscurish facts
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Perhaps because of the attention given to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the fact that a 45-foot high tidal wave destroyed much of the Hawaiian town of Hilo in 1946, is little known. One hundred seventy-three people died.
Perhaps because of the attention given to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the fact that a 45-foot high tidal wave destroyed much of the Hawaiian town of Hilo in 1946, is little known. One hundred seventy-three people died.