Where two oceans meet... but do not mix! INCREDIBLE AND SIMPLY MIND-BLOWING!!!
These two bodies of water were merging in the middle of The Gulf of Alaska and there was a foam developing only at their junction. It is a result of the melting glaciers being composed of fresh water and the ocean has a higher percentage of salt causing the two bodies of water to have different densities and therefore makes it more difficult to mix. Photograph by Kent Smith.
I really loved the pic and I did some search on internet.
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the salt water and fresh water do not mix and the surface is called "helocline" this can be found in almost all the estuaries
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Cape Agulhas: south Africa
Indian ocean meets and the Atlantic
Cape Horn: near Chile (Drake Passage)
Pacific and Atlantic ocean
Pacific and Indian ocean: near Bali, between Australia and Asia
Arctic and Atlantic ocean: near Greenland
Baring Strait:
Arctic meets Pacific