Tepi pantai Acapulco's adalah akhir pekan ini yang penuh dengan massa ikan tampak begitu erat tumpahan minyak dari atas.
Ribuan sarden, teri dan mackerel melonjak sepanjang pantai resor Meksiko dan diyakini terkait dengan tsunami yang menghancurkan Jepang.
Para nelayan bergegas keluar dari kapal motor kayu, dan meninggalkan jaring dan hanya menyendoki ikan dengan ember.
Ribuan sarden, teri dan mackerel melonjak sepanjang pantai resor Meksiko dan diyakini terkait dengan tsunami yang menghancurkan Jepang.
Para nelayan bergegas keluar dari kapal motor kayu, dan meninggalkan jaring dan hanya menyendoki ikan dengan ember.
Berikut gambarnya gan,,,
A man photographs a shoal of sardines off the shore of Acapulco
Fishermen flocked to the water to take advantage of the surge
Some experts believe the phenomenon is directly related to the Japanese tsunami
The fishermen attributed the strange phenomenon to the unusual currents unleashed by tsunami that followed the earthquake in Japan.
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'It would fall into that category where you would love to make the connection, but who knows?' said Rich Briggs, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
'Tsunamis can change local currents, but it's hard to make a firm connection.'
Fishermen in Acapulco say they have never see such large schools of fish so close to the coast
The fish were so tightly packed they looked like an oil slick from above
Some bathers steered clear of the mysterious event and kept out of the water
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