OzBoy;482384 wrote: Unfortunatley five times now over the past 20 years or so, living in far North Queensland in Australia most of my life cyclones are something we simply learn to live I guess. We had a home in the mountains and in one particular bad cyclone our roof was totally ripped off and everything was sort of sucked out, 2 years later when people started clearing land to build further down the mountain, they found a lawnmower and a few window venitians from our house

But I guess there are nature hotspots all over the world, some worse then Queensland, sometimes you think are we crazy to keep living here but your home is your home and its amazing how quickly life moves on and how much a community can rally together in such stresful times, plus as akid we were always guaranteed at least a week off school :DI
I watched a 'Docu-Drama' on the history channel yesterday about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake......the worse side of nature if ever I saw it.....and the best/worst side of the human race.
90% of the programmes I watch on TV are documentaries....nature programmes....history...............and sport if it's not on a subscribed channel.