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When you go closer it will be fixed.
Just going to copy and paste a post I just made:
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/9135/?
Thats a great mod to check out...the LODs look great in game.
Its kind of a pain to install though.
If you use MO etc, you can install for example the Terrain Normal Maps.
Then you can manually download the other two, the Tamriel Objects Maps and the diffuse.
You can then go to where MO/NMM store the mod files, then add everything from Tamriel Object maps to the folder for Terrain Normal Maps.
Then open the diffuse archive and take ONLY the noise.dds and add it to the proper spot in the Terrain Normal Maps mod's file structure.
Then you're done.
If you use all of the diffuse archive you end up getting seam lines in the LOD.
Worth the effort, as it makes distant terrain look amazing, no more muddy distance textures!