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Unlike ‘Sangam’ In Prayagraj, These Water Bodies Meet But ‘Never Blend’ Into Each Other — Why 

The Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean have distinct characteristics. Even the amount of salt, the speed of currents are different

Unlike the Sangam in Prayagraj, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati merge into one sacred flow, there are places on Earth where mighty water bodies meet but stubbornly refuse to mix with each other.

At a place near the Gulf of Alaska, you can witness a rare natural phenomenon where Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet, yet don’t blend easily. Travellers often describe an

On one side, the water looks deep and dark blue, whereas on the other hand, the water looks lighter or muddy. It looks as if nature has drawn a border between two kingdoms.

One of the videos going viral shows a tube taking water from where two oceans meet. One side of the water is muddy, and the other is blue. In the tube, the sandy or muddy water flows separately from the clearer blue water. Inside the tube, the two waters stay separate.



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