Mystery of the strange river in England: Scientists still
The cause of this phenomenon is still a mystery and scientists are still investigating the cause.
The cause of this phenomenon is still a mystery and scientists are still investigating the cause.
A river called Ouse in Cambridgeshire, England has made many locals feel surprised when they see the water of a part of the river suddenly turn blue!
Location of the Ouse River.(Photo Dailymail.)
The outstanding color of the water is thought to be caused by a type of soap liquid, but the origin of this substance is still a mystery.
The color of the river changes to blue.(Photo SWNS.com.)
Strange green river.(Source: Dailymail.)
A local resident named Natalia Maca, 37, often walks through the Ouse River at Huntingdon every day to detect a change in the color of the water: " I come here every day, and see it change color, when it's green, it's blue, it's not just one day, it has happened all month! '
Sometimes the river is green.(Photo SWNS.)
"I called the Environment Agency and they said that I would tell the cause after the investigation but then it didn't work. It was a soap liquid but I didn't know it really. What is it, maybe someone poured a large amount of this liquid into the river and polluted the area. "
A dog was sick when he fell into the river's waters and people thought authorities should investigate industrial parks around Huntingdon to find a source of pollution.
A spokesman for Anglian Water said: "We are working with the Environment Agency to identify the source of the change in the color of the river."
The mysterious blue river.(Photo SWNS.)
"We always encourage people to inform us and unusual events so we can investigate as soon as possible, we operate 24 hours a day. However, because the river basin covers a huge area. stretching over many places, so the source location of pollution has not been determined correctly. "
While the results of the survey are not yet available, many experts believe that it is due to dyes, Dr. Dr James Ebdon - an expert on Environmental Microbiology at Brighton University responded on the page:
"I think the explanation for this phenomenon may be due to the common dye in the textile industry."
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