Cabras, blue jellyfish have invaded the beach of San Giovanni di Sinis
A true blue expanse that many have immortalized with their mobile phones. Some specimens, thanks to the strong wind, also ended up on the balconies of the houses in the villagePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Those who intended to lie down by the sea to enjoy the first sun rays of the season in the next few days, when temperatures will rise, will have to change their minds.
The beach of San Giovanni di Sinis has been invaded for a few days by velelle, also called blue jellyfish: they are organisms that are pushed towards the shore by strong winds during spring storms .
The velelle, known as the boats of San Pietro , have invaded almost the entire beach . A true blue expanse that many have immortalized with their mobile phones. But not only. Given the strong wind of recent days, some specimens also ended up on the terraces and balconies of the houses in the village.
However, stranding does not have any harmful consequences : the only negative aspect is the bad smell when they decompose.