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![Storegga Tsunami Event: Prehistoric Giant Wave 8,000 Years Ago Likely Destroyed Stone Age Coastal Communities [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/68994/storegga-tsunami-event-prehistoric-giant-wave-8000-years-ago-likely-destroyed-stone-age-coastal.jpg?w=509&h=292&f=5c662663939564fb655a9438690f961f)
Storegga Tsunami Event: Prehistoric Giant Wave 8,000 Years Ago Likely Destroyed Stone Age Coastal Communities [Study]
The Holocene Storegga tsunami struck the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean more than 8,000 years ago. Click to read more.
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