Waves more than 800 feet tall form and break underwater in parts of the Pacific Ocean.
They rise up due to ridges on the ocean floor near Samoa. Scientists say they help mix nutrients in the water.
Read more, see pictures and video - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10300388/800-feet-tall-deep-sea-waves-discovered-in-Pacific-Ocean.html
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