To stand at the edge of an ocean is to face an eternity of waves and water, a shroud covering seven-tenths of the Earth. Hidden below are mountain ranges and canyons that rival anything on land.
That wide spread gives waves lots of power – enough to destroy the old Indian River Inlet bridge access road in Delaware or demolish boardwalks and buildings in New Jersey and New York. In deep water ...
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