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A huge earth upheaval in Germany -not an earthquake - cransmitcing across Europe and the North Atlantic an 8O-foot wave mountains of crashing coldness a green avalanche of tumbling water. Martin looked around. Somehow everything was different. Before the idea of an 80-foot green avalanche had been introduced there had merely been a sort of outside outside. Outside there had been a beach white sand blue sky peoPle as usual and of course the water calm and consistent. Now everyone was gone and the tidal wave was pre-eminent among landscapes although Martin couldnt even see it. Whereas before there had been sun surf sand and skynow the suggestion of an B0-fooc green avalanche lust the idea of a wave had altered the very characcer of the New Hampshire topography. Now it was pre-8O-foot-green-wave sun pre-80-foot-green-avalanche sand pre-80-foot-green-avalanche surf p80ga sky p80ga people But it was all a hoax. Or else the wave died down before coming within visual range. And Yet the presence of an 8O-foot green wave had altered the visual historY or at least the conceptual historY of Martins subiective beach.