Where Bodies Of Water With Different Colours Meet Around The World

 Today we are looking into a very interesting phenomenon which results in some very amazing landscapes and photos. The phenomenon can be simply described as bodies of water meeting but not mixing immediately, thus giving the impression that the two bodies are different colour and create a distinct line between them separating them

This happens due to the sediments the rivers carry and in the case of the oceans, the glacial weathering. However, what we’re looking at is the beauty of the result. It’s as if an invisible force is keeping the two sides separated by a small line, not allowing the waters to mix.

It’s amazing to see and we definitely recommend it if you ever have the chance. Let us know if you’ve visited any of these locations fellow lazy penguins.

Jialing and Yangtze Rivers in Chongqing

Jialing and Yangtze Rivers in Chongqing
Jialing and Yangtze Rivers in Chongqing

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Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers at Devprayag

Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers at Devprayag
Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers at Devprayag

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Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean in Eleuthera

Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean in Eleuthera
Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean in Eleuthera

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Gulf Alaska

Gulf Alaska
Gulf Alaska

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Rio Negro and the Rio Solimoes

Rio Negro and the Rio Solimoes
Rio Negro and the Rio Solimoes

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Ilz River and the Danube River

Ilz River and the Danube River
Ilz River and the Danube River

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Rhone and Arve Rivers

Rhone and Arve Rivers
Rhone and Arve Rivers

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Green River and the Colorado River

Green River and the Colorado River
Green River and the Colorado River

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