Jose Martinez relatează despre viața de mare ciudată care a apărut pe o plajă din San Francisco
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„Marinarii de la vânt” care apar în număr mare pe plajele din California
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Common. Normal. Do the research.
they come every few years that i know of
This was the most useless reporting ever
Every year in SoCal
It's nature. That's why we have scientists because this isn't a science oriented country.
Letting my ducks get too close? Who takes their ducks to the beach?
That’s not unusual! 😂 Anyone who walks (/ed) the beaches regularly recognizes them.
so many off hawaii it's not even funny.
"from the hundreds"
The reporter's accent makes this story worthwhile.
How refreshing … finally an ocean-related segment that doesn't blame climate change!
OMG the world's coming to an end it's the Apocalypse! I know that for a fact because I seen this big orange light come over the horizon this morning does anybody know what that is? There's also this big light in the sky at night that's freaking me out! The end is near!
I am a seventy year old pyschonaut who remembers this event phenomenon with it's cycles, with all of the little blue 💙 jellyfish. ♤♤♤
They look like Portuguese Man of War jellyfish. They are a common find on a lot of beaches. The venom is still active, even if the animal is dead, so hands off or pay the painful price. Vinegar, or, in a pinch, urine, neutralizes the stinging from the venom. My friend found out the hard way. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦