The Qiantang River in eastern China was a sight to behold as a fish scale-shaped tide was seen forming on the water's surface. This type of tide is rare, discovered only in the past few years, and usually lasts only about a dozen minutes before fading. There was also a crossing tide — where two tides collide into each other — on the Qiantang River, creating a different but equally striking visual.
source https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/rare-tidal-phenomenon-in-chinese-river-creates-pec-1.6984769?cmp=rss
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