The Biggest Natural Cappuccino
64I came again with another natural phenomenon. It’s really weird for me until I want to write this and share with others through this hub. Nature gave us everything we want and sea is the biggest part of the world. There’s something interesting happened in the sea and it’s amazing phenomenon. Have you ever heard about sea foam? And I think most of us know cappuccino. The last question is have you ever seen the biggest cappuccino? For coffee lovers, maybe we all know cappuccino. Cappuccino is as Italian coffee drink and topped with micro-foamed milk. It usually served with espresso, hot milk and steamed-milk foam. The main attraction from cappuccino is milk foam. We can see artistic drawings on the top of this drink. Cappuccino often decorated with artistic art called latte art. With various topping and sprinkled onto the top of cappuccino, like: cinnamon, raw sugar, shaved chocolate or other spices.
A cup of cappuccino
After we know how cappuccino as delicious drink. But now we can see the biggest cappuccino on the beach as sea foam. Sea foam is kind of sea phenomenon created by the agitation of seawater. This phenomenon caused by offshore breakdown of algal blooms. So, it’s like the biggest cappuccino spread on the beach. The foam contains higher concentrations from dissolved organic matter, like: lignins, lipids and protein. The foam can be blown by strong wind onto street and sidewalks. We can see this from the pictures and the video below. We should be careful with the foam if it contains a harmful algal bloom. If we direct contact with the foam, it can cause respiratory discomfort and skin irritations.
Natural Cappuccino
The pictures here were taken from the stormy weather hits the city's Sea Point beach front in Cape Town. Trusted information said that the storm was a really wild in two days, including hailstones and massive swells. The street and sidewalk was flooded by the storm surge and the foam in everywhere. Just for information, Cape Town is well known as the second-most populous city in South Africa. Cape Town is on the Atlantic side of the Cape Peninsula. The water is cold if we try swimming at any of the western beaches. At the incident, the sea foam is crossed over the roadway on Cape Town's Mouille Point in the storm that swept across the Southern and Eastern Cape coast. The foam also covered the car as well. The main road along the front to Sea Point and the promenade sunk with foam during the storm. Cape Town itself is around 33* 55' south and the storm is generally swept through the Great Southern Ocean.
From the pictures we can see how the sea foam is like massive cappuccino. Cappuccino wave attacked the city along the coast. The video was shown to us how the sea foam created a chocolate wave and this phenomenon totally weird happened on the beach. The pictures and the video had proved to us that nature has another hidden secret. This phenomenon makes a lot of people are fascinated. It proved that many screams from the people as the witness of sea foam during the storm. But I hope we can learn from this phenomenon. Thanks for reading and watching!
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Thank you very much for sharing your hub on sea foam. It's something I've watched since boyhood but I never thought of its nutritional values.
I love cappuccino and these fabulous photos make me want some right now. You always amaze me. Up and awesome.
Good one, Prasetio! I love both cappuccino and the sea in all its moods. The foam is mesmerizing to watch. What a great comparison. I enjoyed the pictures.
Rika
Prasetio, this has to be one of your best. I can almost taste the coffee in the swirls and the foam. Excellent hub! :-)
Hi prasetio,oh how I loved this one.
The pictures are amazing and the whole hub is so very clever.
Take care and have a great weekend.
Eddy.
Wow, what awesome pictures. It makes me want to go grab a cup of coffee. Thanks for posting this facinating hub. Have a great day!
My daughter sent this hub to me and it is absolutly amazing. I loved your narration and the photos were wonderful.
The sea looks drinkable with that creamy foam and will certainly send one to the nearest restaurant for a cup of cappuccino.
I know Sea Point in Cape Town very well. One can sit there for hours just looking at the sea.
For 2012 Tripadvisor has named South Africa's Cape Town as the best holiday destination in the world. Second is Australia's Sydney, third Machu Picchu, Paris fourth and Rio de Janeiro in fifth.
http://travel.aol.co.uk/2012/01/23/tripadvisor-rev
Thanks, prasetio, for this very interesting hub :)
I wouldn't drink that cappuccino! Thanks for the interesting hub as always Prasetio. It reminded me of a news man here in America. During hurricane Ilene he stood by the Ocean and let all of this nasty sea foam cover him from head to tow. I think that he even commented that it got in his mouth. After the fact they found out that the foam contained raw sewage! Be careful with those natural cappuccinos.
Amazing...how nature can whip up its own cappuchino. Love your pictures--they look phenomenal. Thanks for shairng and rated up.
These photos are so insanely cool, Pras. Messy and crazy in an artistic way. Great hub!
You found some wonderful photo's. I love black coffee and cappaccinos also cappaccino ice cream it's sooo very goood. Vote up and beautiful.
That is so cool. Thanks for sharing. It looks like a big bowl of whipcream got spilled in a couple pictures.
Ha ha... this is so lovely. How amazing and natural too. I can't wait to share this with my friends who love coffee.
I love your Hubs.
Ugh now my coffee tastes salty.
A wonderful hub, the photos and video are amazing. You have yet again done a real good job here Prasetio.
I wouldn't like to be wading in it though.
Amazing, pras, those tremendous waves of frothy sea foam do resemble cappuccino. Thanks for sharing this unusual similarity with us. It does make me want to have a real cappuccino but of the mocha persuasion. :)
Hi, pras, this is amazing! I remember seeing it on tv and wondered if it was dangerous to go into as a lot of people play in it when it happens, now I want a real cappucino! loved it! cheers nell
prasetio...truly awesome! I did not know of this phenomena! I would have thought the pictutes were doctored, but the video proved otherwise. Your Hubs are always interesting with something new to learn! Thanks!
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Wow, This is amazing. Instead of the cappuccino, I think i will have a cup of chocolate with a marshmallow on top, still be frothy..Thank you..Enjoyed..
Hi Pras, I want one of those cappuccino's now lol. What an odd phenomenon. The pictures are great too.
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Visually rich and splendid... what a beautiful and fitting analogy. Voted UP & Awesome.
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend, mar.
Prasetio - Awesome - this was the first time I ever saw Seafoam such as in the Videos. I love Cappuccino but very rich in calories. A great concept - Useful and Interesting - Voted Up - Enjoy the Week-end. Thanks.
Fantastic images. Thanks for sharing!
What a comparison brother Pras. You've done it again my friend. The ocean likes cappuccino too!
I often enjoy cappucino, and wow, a nature made cappucino is really something. How interesting ! Great photos. Voted up and tweeted.
Wow - prasetio, that's some cappuccino!!
What fantastic pictures and video, you write the most amazing articles, this sea foam is just incredible!
Thank you for sharing and voting up, best wishes Lesley
A cool hub !. Those people in the picture seem to enjoy the waves as if they were real tempting cappuccino.
I loved all the beautiful pictures and the comparisons you made. This is an awesome hub. Blessings to you.
Hi Prasetio,
The photos and videos of this storm event were amazing. Comparing the sea foam to cappuccino...very clever on your part! I love drinking a good cup of cappuccino. Take care and keep amazing us with your interesting hubs.
Great imagination to keep outdoing yourself, Prasetio. I'd have never known this is not for you. Thank you for such an awesome hub.
This was so interesting. I had not heard of this. I love coffee, but was concerned recently when I heard a report that caffeine is showing up in fish. It seems we humans use it so much it is infiltrating the water supply. Thank you for always teaching me something. The pictures were great just like the article. Have a most hubtastic weekend!
Hi Prasetio
A fascinating hub with spectacular pictures. Perhaps, seafoam in cappuchino can become the latest craze.
Voted up and away!
I've never seen natural cappuccino before. I found your hub very interesting and the pictures are amazing!
This is an awesome analogy Prasetio! Simply awesome. Thank you for sharing your words and awesome pictures.
Pras, how are you my friend? You always find the most interesting things to write about! That is a great talent of yours. Very interesting. I love all the perspectives and info that you give about each topic you write about. Cool videos as well. In simple words, another great hub!
Amazing photographs, and maybe our coffee baristas are actually creating art that imitates life? Love the pictures and videos. Another awesome hub from you, Prasetio! Best, Steph












































DexisView Level 2 Commenter 3 months ago
You are so right, Nature always provides!! The art and awe of nature surrounds us and surprises us. Thanks for sharing. The pics are incredible. I'm not a cappuccino drinker, but love the smell...LOL! Great comparison.