Surviving the Tsunami--Animals and Their Connection with the Spiritual World

When the Tsunami struck Asia and East Africa on December 26, 2004 more than 220,000 humans died, but amazingly the wild animals escaped without harm.

Two chained elephants managed to pull free of their chains before the Tsunami wave arrived and they ran to higher ground for safety.

Giant waves washed floodwaters up to 2 miles inland at Yala National Park in Sri Lanka