torsdag 8. september 2016

Underwater waterfall mauritius

Absolutely Stunning Illusion of an Underwater Waterfall in Mauritius. Picture yourself swimming out in the ocean and then suddenly you are being sucked down. When viewed from above, a runoff of sand and silt deposits creates the illusion of an 'underwater waterfall' at the SW tip of Mauritius. The remote island in the Indian Ocean, 2000 km (1200 mi) away from Africa, is a very attractive tourist destination. The underwater waterfall.

An Underwater Waterfall? What you're witnessing, that looks like an underwater waterfall, is actually sand from the shores of Mauritius being driven via ocean. What you're witnessing, that looks like an underwater waterfall, is actually sand from the shores of Mauritius being driven via ocean currents off. Stunning and dangerous, this underwater waterfall seems to be both beautiful and deadly. Underwater Waterfall in Mauritius. But it secret is that it is just an. From an aerial view just off the island of Mauritius, there is what appears be an underwater waterfall. The picture below illustrates this visual.

Mauritius Island located in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar is an of the most astonishing sights in the world, The Underwater Waterfall. At the southwestern tip Mauritius island there is a sight like no other place in the world. Check out the incredible sight of underwater waterfall illusion. Mauritius Island is 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Africa. It gives off a stunning optical illusion that the island its on top of a large waterfall. There actually isn't. Yes, off the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, for all of its There is such a thing as an underwater waterfall (e.g., the Denmark Strait. Read Full Story.out about this stunning phenomenon in the Indian ocean, where there appears to be a waterfall, underwater!. But now we know that Mauritius has something even more rare -- an optical illusion that makes it look like there's really an underwater waterfall. Mesmerizing blue and green water flowing off the southwestern tip of the island nation of Mauritius deceives convincingly as an underwater. “What you're witnessing, that looks like an underwater waterfall, is actually sand from the shores of Mauritius being driven via ocean currents off.

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