Thick sea foam, as seen in the video, is a rare phenomenon that can occur after big storms or cyclones. It forms naturally when wind or waves stir the ocean, mixing up the salt water’s proteins, dead algae and other tiny particles!
? Pambula beach
? Video by: Michael R (YT)
Omg…mmmm. .
it can be risky and dangerous.i wouldn’t do that.stupidity & accidents may occur.your fault in water.
Charly miraaaa checa el video y también los artículos, están magníficos.
Clare Lamont
Que extraño
Wow, i have never seen this before or heard about it, not sure i would want to get in that
Hiraa Idrees
Luis John
Usually that stuff is full of bacteria
Wooow Sea foam
Her har du skom party Stig Seljeseth
Sharon S Sylvester
I hope he realizes that he can drown in foam
Eel Maty Facundo Nahuel David Rivarola Lucas Vidal
Prepárate un fernet Christian Alonso
Tiny particules ? Pollutants !! Detergents !!
Alessandro Barbetti Massimo Contri Maurizio Zaccherotti
Jojo
من قال سبحان الله وبحمده في اليوم مائة مرة غفرت له خطاياه وإن كانت مثل زبد البحر
Spectaculaire….et un peu effrayant?
Time to get the jet ski out Peter Cotsopoulos!!!
Big bubbles big troubles
this is common on the west coast south island new Zealand
Can’t watch this anymore. Myth or not about every 7th wave being a rogue one I hope he wises up before he finds out.
Free shaving foam.
Can see he uses Surf,