Nature’s early warning signs that hint disaster is about to strike


[post_page_title]Beware receding ocean levels[/post_page_title]
There are a few ways a nice walk on the beach could go sideways. You might step on some sharp rocks, or have a seagull go to the bathroom your head. Probably the biggest danger, however, comes from receding water.

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Well, the waters receding in and of themselves isn’t dangerous – what often comes next is. When you see the waters starting to recede on a beach, get to higher ground immediately. It most likely means a tsunami is coming. Formed when earthquakes happen underwater, the resulting waves move as quickly as 500 miles an hour.

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