Two times a year, between February and March, the Atlantic Oceanwater piled up on the Amazon River, creating the world's longestwaves. This phenomenon is caused by ocean currents which meetAtantik estuaries, resulting in waves as high as 12 feet that can take upmore than half an hour.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Longest wave in Brazil
Two times a year, between February and March, the Atlantic Oceanwater piled up on the Amazon River, creating the world's longestwaves. This phenomenon is caused by ocean currents which meetAtantik estuaries, resulting in waves as high as 12 feet that can take upmore than half an hour.
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