Breakwater covered in green algae in Qingdao

Qingdao’s Breakwater Turns Green with Algae! 🌿

Hey there, young explorers! Have you ever seen a breakwater (that’s a kind of sea wall) turn completely green? 🌊🌿 In Qingdao’s Victoria Bay, something fascinating happens when the tide goes out. The breakwater gets covered with a thick layer of green algae, making it look like it’s wearing a bright green coat! 🧥

This green stuff is called algae, which are tiny plants that live in the water. When the summer sun warms up the seawater, it creates the perfect home for these little plants to grow. 🌞🌊 They stick to the rocks and walls near the shore, creating a green blanket over everything!

It’s a normal part of nature, but it can make the rocks really slippery. So if you’re visiting the beach and looking for cool shells or sea creatures in the tide pools, be careful! 🐚🐠 We don’t want any slips or falls.

Isn’t it amazing how nature can change the way things look? Next time you’re by the sea, see what interesting things you can discover! 🌍👀

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