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#11321207
11 June 2024
Advection fog is passing over the Yantai waterfront in Yantai, Shandong province, China, on June 10, 2024.
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#11321208
11 June 2024
Advection fog is passing over the Yantai waterfront in Yantai, Shandong province, China, on June 10, 2024.
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#10139752
9 June 2023
PORT-EN-BESSIN, FRANCE - JUNE 08, 2023: View of sea foam near the pier in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Calvados, France, on June 08, 2023. Sea foam is formed when the wind is particularly strong and the sea is very rough. This foam is caused by the presence of a microscopic algae called Phaeocystis. Sometimes, this algae becomes abundant, forming a thin layer of gelatin-like substance. When the sea surface is agitated, the trapped air bubbles cause the foam to expand, creating this peculiar sight.
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#10139754
9 June 2023
PORT-EN-BESSIN, FRANCE - JUNE 08, 2023: View of sea foam near the pier in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Calvados, France, on June 08, 2023. Sea foam is formed when the wind is particularly strong and the sea is very rough. This foam is caused by the presence of a microscopic algae called Phaeocystis. Sometimes, this algae becomes abundant, forming a thin layer of gelatin-like substance. When the sea surface is agitated, the trapped air bubbles cause the foam to expand, creating this peculiar sight.
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#10139756
9 June 2023
PORT-EN-BESSIN, FRANCE - JUNE 08, 2023: View of sea foam near the pier in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Calvados, France, on June 08, 2023. Sea foam is formed when the wind is particularly strong and the sea is very rough. This foam is caused by the presence of a microscopic algae called Phaeocystis. Sometimes, this algae becomes abundant, forming a thin layer of gelatin-like substance. When the sea surface is agitated, the trapped air bubbles cause the foam to expand, creating this peculiar sight.
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#10139758
9 June 2023
PORT-EN-BESSIN, FRANCE - JUNE 08, 2023: View of sea foam near the pier in Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Calvados, France, on June 08, 2023. Sea foam is formed when the wind is particularly strong and the sea is very rough. This foam is caused by the presence of a microscopic algae called Phaeocystis. Sometimes, this algae becomes abundant, forming a thin layer of gelatin-like substance. When the sea surface is agitated, the trapped air bubbles cause the foam to expand, creating this peculiar sight.
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