tsunami
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Experts Discovered That a Powerful Tsunami Impacted Coast of Chile Almost 300 Years Ago
Chile's south-central coast might be more susceptible to tsunamis than previously thought. Geological investigations in the Chaihuan tidal wetlands have shown the fallout of a tall wall of water that impacted the earth's surface in 1737. However, there is no description of such wave in written documents.
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