Saturday, 7 April 2012

7th April 2012 Who Says There's No Frontier In The Ocean?

April 07
As you can see, there's a bubbly and wavy line forming a strange frontier in the surface of the water in the Alaska Gulf, marking clearly the 2 different body parts of the water.

The experts say that the phenomenon has it's origin in the melting of the uncountable blocks of ice which, while coming away from the glacial coasts, ending up floating on the surface of the sea, turning into icebergs that, when melting, originate the compact masses of fresh water, clearer than that which has been mixed with the salt water of the sea.

Such phenomenon appears occasionally also in Spain, where the Atlantic becomes Mediterranean.

Where is it written that there's no frontier in the sea or ocean?
OceanFrontier
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