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It must be so strange to see that in person. Apparently they can be really hard to navigate and get up to 10+ feet tall.

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>A fishing crew was left stunned when it found itself surrounded by a dangerous square wave phenomenon. Video footage shows concerned fishermen overlooking the surrounding sea as waves form a chessboard-like pattern. The strange event was filmed in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey. Square waves, also known as a cross sea, are caused by two wave systems travelling at different speeds and trajectories. The wave systems meet on the surface and resemble a grid or checker-board.

It must be so strange to see that in person. Apparently they can be really hard to navigate and get up to 10+ feet tall. Archive: https://archive.today/OLXwd From the post: >>A fishing crew was left stunned when it found itself surrounded by a dangerous square wave phenomenon. Video footage shows concerned fishermen overlooking the surrounding sea as waves form a chessboard-like pattern. The strange event was filmed in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey. Square waves, also known as a cross sea, are caused by two wave systems travelling at different speeds and trajectories. The wave systems meet on the surface and resemble a grid or checker-board.

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That is terrifying. Anyone here ever jump off the boat and swim in open water? You can be about 20ft away from the boat and it disappears with the rolling waves.

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No, I refuse to open-water swim like that. It's hard enough to get me into calm waters by the beach when I am on vacation.