Naruto Whirlpools, Day 1
This was shot on our First trip out to the Naruto Whirlpools. I have a bunch more I'll need to sort through, as I think I had my finger stuck on the trigger the entire time ;)
From Wikipedia: The Naruto whirlpool (鳴門の渦潮, Naruto no Uzushio?) is a tidal whirlpool in the Naruto strait, a channel between Naruto in Tokushima and Awaji Island in Hyōgo, Japan. The strait between Naruto and Awaji island has a width of about 1.3 km. The strait is one of the connections between the Pacific Ocean and the Inland Sea, a body of water separating Honshū and Shikoku, two of the main islands of Japan. The tide moves large amounts of water into the Inland Sea twice per day, and also removes large amounts of water twice a day. With a range of up to 1.7 m, the tide creates a difference in the water level of up to 1.5 m between the Inland Sea and the Pacific. Due to the narrow strait, the water rushes through the Naruto channel at a speed of about 13-15 km/h four times per day, twice flowing in and twice flowing out. During a spring tide, the speed of the water may reach 20 km/h, creating a vortex up to 20 m in diameter. The current in the strait is the fastest in Japan and the third fastest in the world after Moskstraumen of Norway with a top speed of 27.8 km/h and the Old Sow between New Brunswick and Maine with a top speed of 27.7 km/h. CommentsMr Cool jg says:Amazing.
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Joei Reed
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I am so jealous. When we went, it was the wrong season and we saw hardly anything at all. Very pretty, but not dramatic like this!
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