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One of nature’s most terrifying wonders is the dreaded cross sea.

 

Naturally, we as mere mortals should always respect nature, for it can be both beautiful and terrible at the same time.

Generally speaking, the development of the internet and the ensuing surge in information exchange have greatly aided in our collective education as a species. Most of us today have instant access to knowledge that our parents’ parents would never have had, and social media platforms frequently allow us to view and hear content from all over the world on a weekly basis.

 

 

 

I believe that the true power of the internet rests there, which is why I make it my mission to spread life-hacks, vital messages, and cautions wherever I can. In other words, I’ll try to spread the word if I come across something intriguing online.

 

Consider the rather obscure significance of the stars on barn doors. What might it mean, for example, if you saw someone with a bowstring tattooed on their hand?

 

However, the material shared today is presented in a more foreboding manner. It has to do with a “cross sea” phenomenon in nature. and in my opinion, everyone ought to be aware of it.

 

The phenomenon called a “cross sea” can be captivating to observe, but it poses a serious risk to any person or anything caught in its path, including swimmers, surfers, and boats.

 

According to reports, this peculiar ocean phenomena occurs when waves collide at different angles, creating regions in the water that resemble squares.The water seems from above to be very similar to a patchwork blanket because waves from one weather system continue to form even if the wind has changed.

It goes without saying that this scene can grab the attention of anyone in the vicinity anytime it happens. Just look at the picture below, and tell me honestly if you weren’t curious to find out more if you were to be there.

 

However, beneath a cross sea lie currents strong enough to fling anything around like toys for kids, including ships.

 

Ocean-going vessels are built to take on waves head-on, but it’s extremely perilous for them to do so when waves are coming at them from all directions. Although it’s difficult to say for sure, some scholars think that ships have sunk after passing through a cross sea.

For that reason, if you ever find yourself in a scenario where you notice telltale squares forming on the water’s surface, stay out of the water and advise others to do the same. Enjoy them from a distance, of course, but don’t make the mistake of putting yourself in danger.