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The European Space Agency shared a satellite image. It’s not one giant mass but rather a slew of teardrop-shaped blobs that stretch over 60 miles in the Atlantic Ocean.
Another image shows two stretches in the Caribbean Sea, spanning about seven miles.If too much of it comes on shore, it can overwhelm beaches, rot on the sand and give off a bad smell.Most Read
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