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Good footage of a windstorm on the Sea of Galilee is hard to find. We're grateful to Filippo Rossi for these short clips showing the impact of such a storm on this small lake. Rossi was living and filming in Capernaum when he took this footage.
The Sea of Galilee sits in a bowl, about 700 feet (200 meters) below sea level. When the wind blows through the narrow canyons on the northern end of the lake, it can create a dangerous situation on the water. It's little wonder why the disciples were fearful when a storm began tossing them around while Jesus slept.
For more context on this story, watch the video from Day 15 in our Gospel of Mark reading plan on the YouVersion Bible app.