Bondi Beach & Clovelly Beach Covered in Blood Red Water

by Adam

Red algae has taken over and closed Bondi Beach as well as several other Australia beaches, to swimmers.  The high ammonia levels can cause skin irritation and residents and tourists have been advised to avoid swimming.  Check out these crazy pictures from ABC News

a boy running on a beach

a man swimming in a pool with a girl and a rope

a pregnant woman and a child on a beach

a wave in the waterPhotos courtesy of ABCNews

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4 comments

dealswelike November 28, 2012 - 7:03 am

oh no! that is so sad. I love Bondi

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Matthew November 28, 2012 - 7:07 am

Although somewhat on the smaller side (compared to my Atlantic Ocean beaches that stretch on and on), Bondi is a very pretty beach. Too bad folks there can’t swim, surf, snorkel, etc. I enjoyed it a number of years ago and count the days until I can return. What a great place!

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sunil December 3, 2012 - 9:11 am

Preshadow of revelations 8:8.(bible new testament)

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Jack January 2, 2013 - 3:51 pm

Wow, didn’t realize how red “red tide” actually is.

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