đŠ If you notice a circle of bubbles on the surface of the water, get out immediately and move away.
Have you ever noticed those mysterious circles of bubbles that sometimes form on the surface of the water? If you spot them, itâs imperative to get out of the water and move away as quickly as possible.
Itâs a phenomenon that is increasingly causing concern among swimmers and divers. During my first experience, I was fortunately on a boat, at a safe distance, to observe the scene without risk. What I saw deeply impressed me, even horrified me.
I want to warn you about this phenomenon so you can be more vigilant and cautious during your next swims. These bubble circles can signal a danger.
The full details with a video are in the first comment below đđđ.
Bubble circles on the waterâs surface are created by humpback whales when they hunt.
This phenomenon is a fascinating, yet impressive hunting technique.
The whales dive below a school of fish, create spiral bubbles, and force the fish to cluster together.
Then, they surface and swallow everything in one go.
While it may seem fascinating to watch, it means that the whales are hunting, and if youâre in the water at the wrong time, you could find yourself in their line of sight.
Although itâs unlikely for a whale to swallow a human, there have been reports of people accidentally being swallowed and then spit out by these creatures.
This has raised concerns among some internet users, and many advise fleeing immediately if you see bubbles to avoid a close encounter.










