Yes, those 20 years have gone so quickly.
Having family in Indonesia personally affected by the disaster, it is something we always remember. We were there in September, and sitting on the beach watching the fantastic sunset over the Indian Ocean, it was hard to imagine the power that can be unleashed in seconds from under the sea.
We hear the stories of tourists who were caught up in this, and the understandable struggles they have had returning home after losing family members, But for the communities there near the epicentre, the rebuilding and regrowth that has taken place is amazing, and if not for the memorials it would be difficult to know such a huge disaster had happened. The ability of these communities to recover from such a catastrophe is remarkable. Wherever you go in Indonesia, you are never far from an active volcano and earthquakes, although thankfully mostly small, happen regularly. The locals accept these hazards and live their lives not in fear but in full knowledge of the power that is always nearby.
Originally Posted by: Steve