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Square waves appear in Turkey’s Aegean sea, but they are dangerous

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The Aegean Sea recently witnessed a rare natural phenomenon known as square waves on Turkey's side. This occurrence creates a grid-like pattern on the ocean’s surface, making it appear as though the sea has been divided into squares. While this spectacle is visually striking, it is also highly dangerous, posing serious risks to boats and swimmers. Wow, this is amazing if true. These are reportedly "square waves" in Turkey.(Google says square wa…
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A video of Turkish fishermen in the Aegean Sea has gone viral because it shows water that looks like a giant grid. This maritime phenomenon, known as square waves or cross sea, is not an optical illusion. It occurs in very few places in the world, such as the Occitan island of Ré, and can be dangerous for swimmers, but also for ships. Turkish fishermen filmed an unusual phenomenon – square waves, does anyone know anything? pic.twitter.com/ucE5c…

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groundreport.in broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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