Similar to Cayman, insane waterspout hits Cyrpus coastline Loop Cayman Islands
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Waterspout Hits Cyrpus Coastline
A British tourist captured this insane waterspout phenomenon during holiday in Cyprus.
Marc Gunjal, 39, from Morley, Leeds captured the waterspout while on holiday on the coast of Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
Marc and his family were enjoying a meat platter on the beachfront during their first day of the holiday when a big storm hit. This storm formed a waterspout and began sweeping the coastline.
Other tourists and staff were fascinated by this strange weather formation, but luckily they were all in a safe environment and far enough away to not be affected.
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