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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: georgiapeach on October 05, 2005, 08:08:39 am

Title: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: georgiapeach on October 05, 2005, 08:08:39 am
Hey Y'all,

I had gotten some pictures from a friend who has a friend who's family lost everything in Katrina.  I saw this particular one and wanted to share it.  The water level got so high that this is where their hot tub landed.

Again, I'm not sure which link from Image Shack to copy onto here...:-(  So I hope this works!!!!  

Peachy

<a href="http://img147.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1139376771qf.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8981/1139376771qf.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /></a>
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: countryboy on October 05, 2005, 08:26:47 am
(http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8981/1139376771qf.jpg)
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: georgiapeach on October 05, 2005, 08:35:33 am
Thanks Countryboy....I figured I messed it up AGAIN... :-)

Peachy
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: cappykat on October 05, 2005, 09:03:29 am
All I can say is OMG!!!  Incredible!
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Brookenstein on October 05, 2005, 03:22:17 pm
Wow.  That is unbelieavable.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Phil on October 05, 2005, 03:35:47 pm
It's a thermal pane Coleman, so it is lighter, thus thermal panes can fly.........
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on October 05, 2005, 03:39:36 pm
Possible titles.......................;

"Spa with a view"

"How far out of level is ok?"

"I gotta get me one of them cover lifters from Doc."

"You should see the swimming pool."

"The manual said I could put it on a wooden deck."
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Chris_H on October 05, 2005, 03:53:17 pm
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It's a thermal pane Coleman, so it is lighter, thus thermal panes can fly.........


And a former Consumer's Digest Best Buy award winner...
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Cass on October 05, 2005, 06:56:47 pm
OMG!!   :o
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: vlady on October 05, 2005, 07:05:44 pm
Wow!  It must have been bolted to the deck!
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: stuart on October 05, 2005, 07:13:57 pm
There were gale force winds that blew buildings down yet the cover is still with the spa? ???
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on October 05, 2005, 07:31:15 pm
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There were gale force winds that blew buildings down yet the cover is still with the spa? ???


I had the same thought............ as well as the roof appears to be in very good condition, and the pallets are rather neatly lined up.

Any one wanna bet this is simply a picture of a spa being delivered to a difficult location and is being carried in over the roof?

It is "possible" it was in a sheltered location, the wind blew back only 1/2 the cover, and it's being held to the spa with a single tie-down strap.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: stuart on October 05, 2005, 07:47:36 pm
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I had the same thought............ as well as the roof appears to be in very good condition, and the pallets are rather neatly lined up.

Any one wanna bet this is simply a picture of a spa being delivered to a difficult location and is being carried in over the roof?

It is "possible" it was in a sheltered location, the wind blew back only 1/2 the cover, and it's being held to the spa with a single tie-down strap.

My guess is that it was a cover you built, they left the front straps unlatched, the wind caught the cover and blew it over the house and it drug the spa with it by the other two straps!
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: salesdvl on October 05, 2005, 11:35:49 pm
My thought is that it was delivered by the delivery crew of my former employer.  The crew we came to know as Bevis & Butthead.  I'm thinking the crane straps broke causing the crane driver to drive away.  At that point Bevis said to Butthead  "Let's just put the cover up there too and maybe like noone will notice eh eh."  
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on October 06, 2005, 01:03:15 am
I've got a video a homeowner shot. It's of his spa delivery. Lets just say the crane reached out a wee bit too far........... One of these days I gotta get it converted to something playable on the net.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Perk1 on October 06, 2005, 08:21:12 am
This is definitely more flood damage than wind damage.  The wind didnt blow the spa on the roof....the water level lifted it along with the deck onto the roof.  The pallets all lined up are most likely the 'high' water mark or just how high the water became.  Hurricanes pack a two fisted punch with high winds and flooding.  Your house can survive the winds alot easier than it can 20 feet of water rushing through...over...and around it.  No I am not a meteorologist but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.....They didnt have a spa....
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: salesdvl on October 06, 2005, 08:47:29 am
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: salesdvl on October 06, 2005, 08:52:45 am
 I saw a newspaper photo of some people on their roof waiting for rescue.  Off to the side was a round Nordic-like tub floating around their back yard.  
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on October 06, 2005, 09:53:22 am
First, I'm not so sure that's a piece of deck it's sitting on. The "joist" spacing is inconsistant and looks more like 4x4's

Then there must have been 2 floods because there two rows of pallets.

Lastly, if this was causes by the flood, there should be a very obvious water line on the outside of the spa.


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This is definitely more flood damage than wind damage.  The wind didnt blow the spa on the roof....the water level lifted it along with the deck onto the roof.  The pallets all lined up are most likely the 'high' water mark or just how high the water became.  Hurricanes pack a two fisted punch with high winds and flooding.  Your house can survive the winds alot easier than it can 20 feet of water rushing through...over...and around it.  No I am not a meteorologist but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.....They didnt have a spa....

Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: SpaMan on October 06, 2005, 10:06:03 am
I am thinking that it was craned up there. Possibly so they could just burn the house I could not imagine it landing so perfectly on the roof with deck or whatever it is sitting on, Possibly they just needed to get out of the way for clean up! None the less it shows the devistation of the hurricane if you look at the edges of that roof it is a total loss!!!! My heart goes out to these folks!
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: salesdvl on October 06, 2005, 10:22:23 am
Is there a possibility that the entire pic is a fraud?  Could it be cut & pasted?   just curious.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: tonyp on October 06, 2005, 10:43:08 am
If it were flooded, I would think it's very unlikely that the windows would be intact with cutains still hanging in them.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on October 06, 2005, 04:54:20 pm
Lets look again at the beginning of the original post.

"I had gotten some pictures from a friend who has a friend who's family "

the family of a friend of a friend??? right!

I see not only no evidence in the picture of water damage, but nothing to identify even WHERE this picture was taken. Other that the original poster "TELLING" us where it was taken (and even that isn't really stated), this picture could just as well have come from Australia.

Folks, I believe y'all have been taken by a new urban legend.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: ZzTop on October 07, 2005, 06:38:32 am
Isn't Photoshop great!
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: johnvb on October 07, 2005, 07:04:48 am
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this picture could just as well have come from Australia.

Folks, I believe y'all have been taken by a new urban legend.


Here's another story along the same lines... a killer croc that has been found in NOLA:

http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/3588/P20/
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Drewski on October 07, 2005, 10:57:04 am
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Is there a possibility that the entire pic is a fraud?  Could it be cut & pasted?   just curious.


Hi GUYS!  Miss me?

I'm thinking this picture is REAL.  Here's why. The "decking" you're looking at is common for people who build ON the ground, with no support. It just sits there. So, when the flood comes, it goes up. I'll bet the home owner drained the tub prior to the storm. Even if they didn't, Hey-- the stuff we use for hot tub insulation is the same stuff that gets sprayed into boats. It FLOATS.

Second, if it was pure storm surge that drained quickly, you WON'T see water marks unless you look very closely. Also, all the stuff is in the "valley" of the roof. So, if water approached from the direction the picture was taken, it would have floated and pushed that stuff against the house. The cover would be heavy from being water logged, which is probably why it's still there.

Now, saying all this, I'm sure someone will find out this picture IS fake, BUT, hey, ya can't blame a guy for trying...

Peace and Hot Water...

Drewski

:P
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: Wisoki on October 07, 2005, 11:03:25 am
Funny thing is all this speculation about hoax and georgiapeach has yet to come back to refute or substantiate. The silence is deafening.
Title: Re: Hurricane Katrina Pic
Post by: ndabunka on October 07, 2005, 07:54:49 pm
The first "Odd" thing is that the decking is still UNDER the spa. Almost as if someone "nailed" the spa to the deck.   Although I guess it could be done, I don't see ANY reason anyone might have wanted to have done that so my first question is... "Is there a logical reason for the spa to be nailed permenantly to a deck (I use the term permenant loosly here in light of the final effect). And then #2, If I had been in the mist of the flood, I certainly would have tried to of used the tub as a make-shift boat as it appears to have perfromed fairly well in that roll.  #3. Thank god hurricane's seldom reach this far inland!