> the past. The evidence was in the form of extremely large
> boulders that were
> displaced in the Keys or possibly even the Bahamas. Anyway, these immense
> boulders showed a distinct pattern (mainly the area behind the
> boulders) of
> having been exposed to a very large wave.
 point being, there is suspected evidence of past tsunamis, cause unknown.
> I'll look around online and see if I can find any reference to these.
>
> Gary

Turned out to be easier than I thought.....

This is the show that I watched about "mega tsunamis"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/mega_tsunami_transcript.shtml


...the same movements. The very largest wave - displaced boulders recorded
are in a suspected tsunami deposit in the Bahamas, some 123 000 years old.
They have...
http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/tsunami-risks/html/Phy4Dam.htm

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