sixpenceee: Bondi Beach in Australia turned a crimson red in 2012 because of a rare algae bloom. It’s known as noctilua scintillians or sea sparkle. It’s not that toxic to humans but people were still advised to keep away because the high levels
sixpenceee: Bondi Beach in Australia turned a crimson red in 2012 because of a rare algae bloom. It’s known as noctilua scintillians or sea sparkle. It’s not that toxic to humans but people were still advised to keep away because the high levels
sixpenceee: Bondi Beach in Australia turned a crimson red in 2012 because of a rare algae bloom. It’s known as noctilua scintillians or sea sparkle. It’s not that toxic to humans but people were still advised to keep away because the high levels
sixpenceee: Bondi Beach in Australia turned a crimson red in 2012 because of a rare algae bloom. It’s known as noctilua scintillians or sea sparkle. It’s not that toxic to humans but people were still advised to keep away because the high levels