Missouri's Strange History of Extreme Natural Disasters
In 2011, a one of the deadliest tornadoes in the history of the U.S. hit Joplin, MO. But almost 200 years earlier, another devastating natural disaster rocked the state.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: Missouri
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Видео Missouri's Strange History of Extreme Natural Disasters канала Smithsonian Channel
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