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Many people weighing in on this "giant wave anomaly" showing up on multiple systems like Windy, or Ventusky...

80+ foot waves across vast distances were showing up in the "projected models" of current waves forecast for the next few days.

The giant dark spot is the area in question .

Since it first showed up, it went for several hours on the feed and has since been wiped / disappeared.

https://ventusky.com/?p=-21;-58;2&l=wave&t=20240411/1200

Meanwhile, on the OTHER side of South America to the West off the Coast of Conception Chile, a buoy has gone into event mode, dropping thousands of meters in a few hours time.  No explanation on that yet either. See here: https://ndbc.noaa.gov

and here: https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=34420&type=2&seriestime=20240411105915

Both sides of South America having strange anomalies on the same day -- at a time where we are looking for a large earthquake in South America to strike Chile most likely.  

Chile is (was) the antipode of the Taiwan M7.4 a few days back. 

Antipode means (opposite side of).  Thus, North Chile is the opposite side of the Earth from Taiwan.

To have a buoy go into event mode dropping thousands of meters in the week we are looking for activity on the antipode of Taiwan at Chile... can't be overlooked.

This giant wave anomaly is super suspect, could be anything from a data run simulation (not likely) to a giant iceberg landslide water displacement event (possible), to strange stuff like DEW (not likely but possible), to even more strange stuff like tartaria, great reset and / or antarctica mysticism topics.  

I've ruled out aliens as the cause by the process of deduction and out of intellectual laziness. LOL
https://x.com/RealDutchsinse/status/1778619425114968503
https://x.com/In2ThinAir/status/1778485061001609236