Huge ocean wall found off Taiwan
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A researcher has found a huge basalt rock formation in the Taiwan Strait, resembling a city wall and similar to monoliths on land, Reuters reported.
The 200 metre-long, 10 metre-high undersea wall, which looks like thousands of pillars packed together, is near the Pescadores archipelago, Proeferssor Jeng Ming-hsiou was reported saying.
“It was completely unexpected,” said Jeng.
The formation likely began with a volcanic eruption as far back as 1,800 years ago, Jeng added.
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