Whirlpools rise to the sky in the Mexican sea
The video recorded the spectacle of vortex trees near the beach of Arrocito in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico that many viewers enjoyed, MSN reported on November 6.
Many seafarers in Mexico saw the image of a vortex rolling up into the sky and gradually disappeared.
Water plants appear quite far away, when there are lots of clouds in heaven.
The video recorded the spectacle of vortex trees near the beach of Arrocito in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico that many viewers enjoyed, MSN reported on November 6. The video is created using time-lapse technique, which is to combine multiple photos together and fast forward time.
This phenomenon occurred on November 4. Water plants appear quite far away, when there are lots of clouds in heaven. It bends and moves in the sea for a while before disappearing. Local civilian security forces said that the whirlpool tree does not cause any damage to people and property.
Whirlpool consists of water and air, forming on the water. There are two types of water plants: weather , relatively weak water, and water cannon , often accompanied by storms. Some water plants can be quite dangerous and cause a lot of damage.
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