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  • Leviathon passed under you....

  • gyser..must be a volcano heating up to be able to push water out..nothing else can really cause water to errupt froma certain point of the grownd like that

  • @Projectinsighter Interesting

  • i think thats called under current line

  • First thing I felt was an underwater river. Its course moved faster causing the energy be seen on the surface. The cause I don't know. If a earhquake I think more than one you'd seen. Once settled, it calmed to its normal flow.

  • tiny tsunami

    

  • It's a tsunami...This is what they look like in deep waters ;) Snall one this one...traveling slowly...

  • Gravity wave from space.

    TPTB don't want you to now there is a black hole in our soalr system. Our sun goes around it every 11 years.

  • @AriesJedi tell us more

  • It is just a tidal change it happens twice a day every day.

  • nothing but wawe amplification...

  • lol this is most likely an earthquake under water, earthquakes happen everywhere all the time, most are so slight that we don't feel it. The fact that it was under water makes the earthquake that was slight enough not to feel it, visible through the ripples of the water.

  • Nah, fake, it's cryengine ;D

  • its a lil wave

  • It's a wier

  • meh, such video's like this do not surprise me at all. I know lots of things about how things work because I read, learn, watch and listen. It is impossible to know everything; therefore my journey through life has become one of perpetual bliss and wonder.

  • @MarkleZephire shut up u fukin moron, u dont know jack sheeeyit

  • @OKCtactical Hmmm. It appears that I know more than you; judging from the bad spelling and grammar contained in your previous comment. Off you go now; run back to the playground and play with the monkey bars why don't you.

  • @MarkleZephire you should invent a urinal that doesn't splash piss back on you when you use it. :D Let me know how it's coming along

  • @akogi1987 It's already been solved; this might be news to you, but your father invented it when he started lying down in them.

  • Jules vern you cheeky bastard, it's the mysterious island! Floating in and out of our dimension

  • 2 scale EQ tsunami

  • 2 scale EQ tsunami

  • Truuuumannnnnnnn !!!!!

  • Aliens did it

  • actually it might be a tiny mini tsunami caused by an almost imperceptible earth quake , have you checked if that day there was any.

    Attention: the bigger the quake farther away it may originates and inversely ...

  • Land swells, they can be worse than waves.

  • Thats a boat trail.

  • It's a Mega-Tsunami possibly.

  • maybe a submarine, possibly temperature differentials in the tides, maybe an underwater obstruction, a gust of wind, possibly a boat trail, maybe a whale or shark or giant school of fish, maybe a drag net being pulled underwater, maybe anything normal first then if not anything logical then we can speculate that bigfoot learned to swim.

  • maybe if its a mirage...i hear that if you stare at water long enough you will see waves...:)

  • An invisible island with the water outlining the island? :-D

  • Hey I was looking for a video that would prove my point about Loch Ness and all that. This same wave formation would have been hailed as the "ultimate proof" of Nessie or something if it had been taken on Loch Ness or another lake famous for its monster. Not once did anyone mention that in your video, LoL.

  • Reflection, interference pattern, etc. Nothing to worry about...

  • mini tsunami caused by mini earthquakes...I live in hawaii and theres a small quake at least one a week,but you cant feel it.

  • why would you record waves , how sad

  • i used to sit on the beach, until the ocean went away.

  • its a wake from another boat thats long gone u would be suprised how long they last

  • when out in a boat just off the beach at dubai me and my dad saw a wave about 12 to 18 inch high come FROM the beach to us, it seemed to come from the power plant there which is also an aluminium factory and desalinisation plant so i reckon it was a sudden influx of either heated or salty water, like when you see where a river enters the sea

  • @ryanator0011 You spelled idiot wrong so who is the idiot now!

  • My theory is that air masses here are being acted against by a gravitational force of equal power. To put it simply, while air is pushing waves in one direction, the gravitational force of the moon is causing other currents to act against it with equal force, all through coincidence.

    My second theory is a disturbance under thewater that is working against the natural waves.

    I am not an oceanographer or anything, just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents.

  • Tanker wake from an hour earlier and outside of the island... 

  • soliton probably tidal

  • Oh don't worry. It's only Keroro from Sgt. Frog passing by under the waves. He is just in his underwater space ship.

  • @berrnthongs you do know that saying "from little things big things grow" refers to a mans penis ?

  • @crazyknight2008 to think such a common phrase would reference something so specific ??

  • maybe the moon had a tea break

  • for the people who think it was a boat let it be known that there was Barrow Island just in front of where the wave came from and we were in < 2m of water, we were watching out and not a single vessel of any size passed between us and the island

  • @Beernthongs That colx be because of the Current.Up in the NWT of Canada we go fishing all the time and we've seen the same wave movement on Snowbird Lake.A local Indian told us it's coz an underwater River.Someone else told us it was an optical Illusion which I say is BS but 1 can never know

  • Geez. Its a sea monster passing by

  • Your not the only one who seen one when i was little i was in east tawas michigan about four or something years ago i was just fishing when i seen something that looked strange a V shaped wave as if a boat or something passed by but nothing did if so than it was invisible. It wasnt a sub the water was only 10 feet deep were i saw it about 6-8 ft in front of me. It may sound crazy but i believe michigan has a Sea Monster

  • *pass

  • Its the barrier to atlantis. If you apss it you will sink.......turn back NOW!!!!!

  • It would have been a boat. Waves off boats or wake can travel for a long distances. However, the distance these waves travel depend on friction and the conditions of the sea. It looks like a pretty calm day so it is likely that the boat passed before you arrived there.

  • whale?

  • We are all gonna die!!

  • used to see this all the time in the Solent at Gillkicker Point,we called it a rip tide,

  • FUCKING LOCHNESS MONTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • theres only one way to test it for abnormalities....jump in!

  • that can also be from a water body temperature difference in relation to currents and flow. or even a big sea floor gas fart would send out a ripple like that. oh shit it's the ufo's, or the giants'... no, oh no fuck it's nibaru, maybe it's nasa,... nah it's god and jebus for sure, alumanaty maybe, or is it just a fucking ghost???? no doubt it'll become every single one of them at some point.

  • Most likely tsunami. At big depths tsunami waves have small amplitude. It is when they hit shores, they become big, due to shoaling.

  • @Beernthongs So you're a "Grower" not a "Show-er"

  • @hugglescake True from little things big things grow!

  • Butterfly flapping its wings.

  • @hugglescake True from little things big things grow!

  • Terrible behaviour, give that wave an ASBO. !

  • @MrJuno6 what is an ABSO ?

  • They have landed

  • @malvinaps1 about time to !

  • Simple tidal undercurrent flow...

  • It's a regular phenomenon. It's the changing of the tides. It happens in the morning coming in and then again in the afternoon coming out. We observed this on a rig somewhere off the coast of Malaysia...

  • It's tide change... when slack water begins to move again. Depending on moon phase can differ.

  • fish!

  • Not a ships wake, much much too big for that, I have spent years working at sea and this is no ships wake. There were no ships nearby and a large Island sat ahead of us

  • Ship's wake.

  • A little tsunami, caused by a little earthquake? I've heard they happen all the time.

  • @lucyk6992 that would be something

  • mmmm not sure this was nearing the end of the tide running out, I mention that at the very end of the video

  • under current makes sense there are 4m tidal flows in this area

  • I saw the same thing in France last month and thought it strange but my sea-man father in law said it is the under current and normal....seemed odd to me~ :)

  • lol.. normal waves

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