Groveton, New Hampshire The Atlantic Ocean was heaving as the 68-year-old tourist stood in the cruise ship lounge. A moment later a monstrous wave shattered the windows and sent shards into her head, leaving her bleeding on the floor and calling out for her husband. He wondered how this would affect the Snodeo at Diamond pond.
Snowmobilers should be aware of the trickle down effect of such waves.
Ford trucks and GMC trucks are especially susceptible to these storms.
The three waves that struck the Cypriot-owned ship Wednesday claimed two lives off the coast of Bar Harbor, Maine. The vessel was carrying 1,350 passengers and 580 crew members, from a total of 27 countries.
Lita's husband Carlo, 69, who had been beside her on a sofa, was thrown in the air and ended up with five stitches in the head and a leg injury, downgrading him to "doubtful" for the snodeo.
Another Maine resident, Giovanni Zanoni, said that after the waves blew out the windows of the lounge, the ceiling caved in and pandemonium broke out.
Large waves are not rare off the coast of Maine and extending to snowmobile territory. "These occur once or twice a year and ruin day trips to snowmobile country" said The WPR Critic, part time meterologist and general know it all who is coincidentally in non-receipt of trailer welding money from trailer shareholders.
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