La Frontera
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:54:00
There must be a hole.
:54:03
Sure.
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Or two seas connected by a hole.
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l wouldn't know.
:54:11
l'll explain.
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lf the ocean bed
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is like a blocked lavatory,
:54:19
where does
the excess water come from?

:54:24
Rainfall isn't enough for a tidal wave.
:54:27
There's the tides,
:54:30
continental shift...
:54:32
l looked into that, too.
:54:37
There was a tidal wave here
and in Japan at the same time.

:54:41
l know where Japan is from the map.
:54:45
lf it was the tides,
the volume of water would be the same.

:54:50
lf the level rose there,
it would drop here.

:54:54
But it rose there and here.
:54:58
Can't be the same volume!
:55:01
There's no other possibility:
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beneath the sea bed , there's another sea
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and a hole connecting them.
:55:12
As the sea bed is pure heat,
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the water underneath heats.
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When it's hot, it rises through the hole
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and forms a tidal wave.
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When the water above cools down,
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it disappears down the hole.
:55:25
That hole must be near this town.
:55:29
But try telling that to the locals.
:55:31
The only one who helped me search
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was my dead partner.
:55:50
Tell me,
:55:51
do terrorists drink a lot?
:55:54
l'm no terrorist.
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That doesn't matter.
:55:58
What matters is the other part.

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