This is the Sargasso Sea in the western Atlantic Ocean. It is
unusual because it has a lot of seaweed growing in it and floating
on the surface. The water is very blue, warm, salty and clear with
slowmoving currents but surrounded by much faster currents
like the Gulf Stream. (Courtesy of Aris Multimedia Entertainment,
Inc. 1994)
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