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Stormy sea in Lianyungang
www.chinanews.cn 2005-08-25 15:10:54
As a result of fierce gales and the spring tide, the sea north of the
levee in Jiangsu's Lianyungang was boiling, stirring up seismic waves and
raising pillars of water more than 20 meters high over the rocks on Aug.
24. Owing to an atmospheric depression moving from the west, the
Lianyungang sea saw moderate to drenching rains at the night of Aug. 23
and in the day of the 24th accompanied by fresh and strong gales.
As a result of fierce gales and the spring tide, the sea north of the
levee in Jiangsu's Lianyungang was boiling, stirring up seismic waves and
raising pillars of water more than 20 meters high over the rocks on Aug.
24.
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