One Giant Bubble Bath!
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It was every kids dream come true - a humongous 30 miles long bubble bath to frolic in! - This is exactly what happened on a coastline in New South Wales earlier this month. What was once the Pacific Ocean, turned into waves of foam, engulfing the entire beach and half the buildings nearby.
According to scientists, the foam is created by the churning of powerful water currents in the ocean together with impurities such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seaweed. The two mixed together creates bubbles. These bubbles are stuck to each other as they are carried below the surface by water currents towards the shore. As a wave starts to form on the surface, the motion of the water causes the bubbles to swirl upwards, turning into foam.
Marine experts liken it to making a milkshake - the more powerful the churn, the more foam is created. This was not the first time this beach has become foamy - It also happened in August of last year.
While this may not be the cleanest of bubble baths, as you can see in the pictures below, some kids did not care. They enjoyed frolicking in the fluffy stuff, which they said was like being in the clouds - you were in it but could hardly feel it.
Resources: Gizmag.com, Dailymail.co.uk
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- Amiealmost 11 yearsThat is so really cool!
- directioneralmost 11 yearsit looks like alot of fun
- usherabout 11 yearsomg
- TheKrashZayabout 11 yearsHURRICANE OF SOAP!!! :)
- noodle7zepabout 11 yearsI want that but the houses get destroyed.:) :(
- lunamoonamareabout 11 yearsThe houses! Oh well, they literarly have a bubble bathtub right there.......
- bad boyabout 11 yearsI wish I was there that is awesome!
- tabby64about 11 yearsThis looks awsome!
- susieabout 11 yearsi wanna go!!!
- divertido miabout 11 yearsthat looks scary could I drown in that