Last summer, Galveston made national headlines when its murky, brown-tinged waters suddenly became a pristine island paradise. Some called it a fluke, others swore up and down the photos were doctored - but the mesmerizing turquoise hue has once again returned. See for yourself:
Sediment deposits from freshwater rivers are responsible for the murky waves we typically associate with Galveston. Although unsightly, the brown color isn't inherently harmful.
Health concerns aside, swimming at a beach whose water has a hue akin to mud isn't the most exciting summertime getaway. Thanks to this rare phenomenon, our lackluster gulf has been transformed into a postcard-worthy island paradise.
Scientists have concluded that wind is to blame for the unexpected turn of events. Saltwater is generally clearer than fresh, and the latter has temporarily been blown offshore.
In regards to how long the spectacle will last, experts have no idea. The currents could change back any minute, so don't hesitate to head out there!
Check out this video by Brian Ernhart to see the water in action:
Have you seen this enchanting phenomenon for yourself? If not, get down there ASAP! For more amazing beaches, check out our previous article: 10 Amazing Beaches In Texas You Have To Check Out This Summer.
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