'Snatch' is 4 water cannons on the sea
Seeing a hard-water cannon was hard, but the lucky Italian named Roberto Giudici also took pictures of all four cannons at the same time while outside of Orthoni Island (Greece).
Seeing a hard-water cannon was hard, but the lucky Italian named Roberto Giudici also took pictures of all four cannons at the same time while outside of Orthoni Island (Greece).
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4 cannons that Roberto Giudici captured the image when outside the island of Orthoni (Greece).
Roberto Giudici
The sea cannons are formed like tornadoes but much weaker. These images were taken in 1999 but are now known only when they appear on a NASA website.
Dragon hoses are formed at points concentrated in warmer seas, where cloudy and water can be generated as much as moisture and cold. Dragon hoses do not suck water up to the sky but just above the sea surface, forming spiral clouds.
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