While doing some G.E., I found this abnomity off the coast . Pic one shows the sea swelling to a height of over 60'. You can see the rings of waves around it, so its not a pic fluke or glitch. Pic 2 shows 1 ship leaving the scene, and 2 others nearby doing circles or something. Also in pic 2 (item 1 ) is some sort of bright green thing in the ocean. Being as its a touristy beach, I doubt it was war games...but anyway.. Judge for yourself. In no other part of the ocea/seas, does my elevation change from 0. Only here...
Ehren, its a hill of water that appears just off shore. Like a circular mound a mile across and 60' high. Eric, No way...way too much water is displaced to be dynamite...to move that amount of water to that height.. 1 sq mile of ocean=27878400 gallons of water *8.3 per pound of water = 232,784,640 lbs of water being displaced. Not dynamite. One stick of tnt can move ~ 2200 lbs. So it would take about 105,811.2 sticks of tnt to move that amount of water ten feet, so times that by 6= 634,867.2..So roughly half a million sticks timed to go off at once? NO....