It’s directional they don’t overlap almost like a path. Both 80 ft waves originated at that location. I have searched the ocean all day to find anything similar at all no luck I’m baffled by this one.
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The New Land emerging between the tips of S America and S Africa has only just made itself known by the high waves that rise from the force of the land heaving at the ocean bottom.
But this steady rise has been ongoing for years, as can be seen from the scars on the ocean floor.
This movement is dependent upon Plate Movement incited by the Daily Earth wobble, which is iterative but only occasionally strong enough to create scars along plate borders.
That these ocean floor scars are caused by the push of the Antarctica Plate can be seen by the consistent direction of the scars.
The Atlantic Rift also shows such scars where it is occasionally pulled apart.
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Prior ZT:
https://zetatalk.com/ning/31jy2022.htmBut the N American Plate is firmly glued to the Eurasian Plate from Japan through the Far East and thence through the Arctic and down to the Azores.
It is this section under scrutiny for 'mysterious holes' on the Atlantic floor.
Clearly, these regular holes are along the line where the N America and Eurasia plates are pulling apart.
Weak points rupture, and often cleanly rupture as sheer cliff surfaces and long crevasses show.
The debris on the ocean floor falls into these ruptured openings, with the regular jiggling that accompanies earthquakes creating settling on the bottom of each new crevasse.
Regular wave action propels sediment to settle at regular intervals, with the spaces in between left as a gaping hole. Mystery solved.