The inhabitants of the Tsitsikamma Coastline were given a chance to witness an extremely rare phenomenon that turns the ocean into one big cup of cappuccino. This odd occurrence is also known as “sea foam” or even “beach foam” and it happens due to the crunching of the water with organic matter impurities, such as plankton, dead fish, dead plants and other such elements floating at the surface of the water. The powerful currents cause the water to form tiny bubbles which have the tendency to “j


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Location: Natures Valley. Western Cape. Garden Route., South Africa
Photo credit: © Obie Oberholzer / AfriPics
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Keywords: beach, currents, foam, impurities, indian ocean, natures valley, plankton, rocks, tsitsikamma national park, waves, western cape, south africa