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  • 2008-01-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Are These Real Photos of a 'Cappuccino Coast'? (en)
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  • Photographs of sea form circulated online date from August 2007, when the Australian shoreline at Yamba (north of Sydney) in New South Wales was swallowed up by a layer of foam, transforming the area into what was dubbed the Cappuccino Coast: The Daily Mail explained the origins of the unusual phenomenon: Other news accounts noted this was the first such occurrence of the foaming phenomenon in that area in the previous 30 years. Coincidentally, the day after we first published this article, the Australian coast saw another outbreak of sea foam, this time at Point Cartwright along Queensland's Sunshine Coast. (en)
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