A yellow buoy bobbing on the surface, battered by storms that no human eyes see.
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In the vast, blue desert of the North Pacific, there is a spot marked only by the ghost of a digital footprint: . A yellow buoy bobbing on the surface, battered
The "story" of this place is one of solitude and surveillance. The "story" of this place is one of
To a passing freighter, it is just another swell in an endless march of waves. But to the Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) buoy tethered nearby, it is the center of the world. Beneath this coordinate lies a silent landscape of abyssal plains, miles below the surface, where light hasn't touched the silt in millions of years.
It is a place where nothing happens, so that somewhere else, everything can keep happening. It is one of the thousand silent sentinels that keep the coasts of the world safe, existing only as a string of numbers in a database until the day the ocean floor finally moves.