Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15

Whipped Ocean


I got this email yesterday, and while many of you may have already seen it, I thought it interesting enough to pass on.





Suddenly the shorelines north of Sydney were transformed into the Cappuccino Coast. Foam swallowed an entire beach and half the nearby buildings, including the local lifeguards' centre, in a freak display of nature at Yamba in New South Wales. One minute a group of teenage surfers were waiting to catch a wave, the next they were swallowed up in a giant bubble bath. The foam was so light that they could puff it out of their hands and watch it float away. Tom Woods, 12, emerges from the clouds of foam after deciding that surfing was not an option. It stretched for 30 miles out into the Pacific in a phenomenon not seen at the beach for more than three decades. Scientists explain that the foam is created by impurities in the ocean, such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seaweed. All are churned up together by powerful currents which cause the water to form bubbles. These bubbles stick to each other as they are carried below the surface by the current towards the shore. As a wa ve starts to form on the surface, the motion of the water causes the bubbles to swirl upwards and, massed together, they become foam. The foam "surfs" towards shore until the wave "crashes", tossing the foam into the air. The foam was so thick it came all the way up to the surf club. "It's the same effect you get when you whip up a milk shake in a blender," explains a marine expert. "The more powerful the swirl, the more foam you create on the surface and the lighter it becomes." In this case, storms off the New South Wales Coast and further north off Queensland had created a huge disturbance in the ocean, hitting a stretch of water where there was a particularly high amount of the substances which form into bubbles. As for 12-year-old beachgoer Tom Woods, who has been surfing since he was two, riding a wave was out of the question. "Me and my mates just spent the afternoon leaping about in that stuff," he said. "It was quite cool to touch and it was really weird. It was like clouds of air - you could hardly feel it."

Thursday, July 12

The Last Australia Photos




I am sure that viewing Sydney Harbour is best done in bright sunlight, but when these pics were taken, it was raining.



If you click and enlarge, you can see much more detail.







Sydney Opera House

I hate to admit it, but I am still under the weather a bit. My granddaughter is coming here to visit for 3 days this afternoon, so I may not get to do much on here for a while. Bear with me, I shall return.

Monday, July 2

Back to Australia


These are the last of the photos my daughter took in Australia in early May.





Thanks to Bernie, I know this is a cassowary, a very odd-looking bird!

The rest are koalas, except for the last pic, which is of kangaroos.


















Saturday, June 16

Even More Australia Photos

I think all of these were taken in or around Surfer's Paradise, which my daughter says looks like Las Vegas with an ocean. The second one is the view of the hotel pool from her balcony. I love the colors in the ocean. I could gaze at it for hours!