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25 Indelible Images from Superstorm Sandy

See widescreen photos of the storm's wrath in the Eastern U.S.

By SKYE Editors Oct 31, 2012

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    This satellite image taken Tuesday, Oct. 30, shows post-tropical storm Sandy off the East Coast of the US.

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Peter

You are correct but many people want to believe that it is not happening and if we did something it would ruin are economy. Thruth is without a world we don't have an economy.

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Brad

Wow....can\'t we all just get along ? :)

April 12 2013 at 2:04 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
joan

My daughter just built a house down there! WOW.

March 25 2013 at 7:51 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Bill

the comment is blocking the picture.

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jrkepner

As a professional photographer, this image is stunning!~

February 08 2013 at 4:28 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
cutebbwcandy

That is a scary, but beautiful photo.

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lizanastasia

Still terrible down here ... houses sideways upside down pushed into each other, homes sitting in the river still, homes just NOT there anymore.... ally ways turned into streams, sand taking over roads ... still no power to alot of these areas / still looks like a war zone

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John Mckenna

After reading all this I think you should all just off yourselfs and let the rest of us live in peace. I enjoy the weather extremes as it adds spice to life.

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bcheerful3

You are an insensitive -_____________,John.

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Becky Yetter

John, have you ever experienced a tornado? Especially F3 or above? Have you lived through a hurricane? My family and I lived through Hurricane Fran. That hurricane ripped through Wilmington, NC on the Atlantic and sliced its way through the middle of the state all the way Raleigh, our capitol. There were people killed in NC due to this hurricane. Property loss was staggering. Electricity was out for most of those in Fran's path for at least a week, some as long as a month. This superstorm was more than twice the strength of Fran and was in the winter, making it worse. Your lack of empathy for your fellow man tells me at least a couple of things. 1. Your political leanings. 2. Your religious beliefs 3. Karma's a b*tch. You'd better watch out!!

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THE BEST/TJH

I remember I used to wear winter clothes not now. All I need now is a light sweater over my sleeveless blouse. Seeing women in Texas with mink coats on is embarrassing to the female race:) Yes climate is always changing.

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lnc15

It's a conspiracy!!

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