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Kali Mcclain
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18 July, 11:12
How big was the biggest wave ever recorded?
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Princess Gates
18 July, 11:18
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The largest wave ever recorded was 1720 ft.
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Alexzander Wilkins
18 July, 11:27
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The biggest wave ever recorded was in Lituya Bay, Alaska, measured 1,750 feet
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