Puddleduck
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You did say to make sure the food cupboards were full.
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Probably blown over by a hurricane; I've seen lots of pictures of RVs on their side after hurricanes/bad storms.Just to be serious - is it faked - just how could you tip an RV over in that
location ?
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The wind direction will typically go through 360 degrees as a hurricane passes. Sensible people are not going to be inside their RV changing its position during a hurricane.Always park head or tail on to the strongest winds. Very few RVs will blow over backwards.
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do not get many over here but there were a few really strong gales that might overturn high siders.The wind direction will typically go through 360 degrees as a hurricane passes. Sensible people are not going to be inside their RV changing its position during a hurricane.
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