Strange phenomenon on Australian beach

In the side photo, chasing the baby is not the waves of waves that overflow often found on every beach around the world, but the layer of ice cream layer. This unique natural phenomenon occurs along 50km of Sydney's northern coast.

In the side photo, chasing the baby is not the waves of waves that overflow often found on every beach around the world, but the layer of ice cream layer. This unique natural phenomenon occurs along 50km of Sydney's northern coast.

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Foam engulfed the entire coast and half of the buildings nearby. This phenomenon happened in Yamba, New Saouth Wales, Australia more than three decades ago.

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As if forget about sand castles, these children buried themselves in white bubbles. Perhaps they will build castles with wax foam.

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According to scientists, the foam made from oceanic sediments such as salt particles, chemicals, dead plants, rotting fish and seaweed excretions.

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Whether it is dirty or not, this child does not care.

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According to the scientists, the contaminants are battered by very strong currents and hit into something like ice cream like this.

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A marine expert explained on the British Daily Mail that this phenomenon is the same as what happens when you foam a cup of Cappuccino coffee. The more you hit, the more foams will float up and the foam will get lighter.

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Update 15 December 2018
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