A blowhole is a coastal geological feature formed when sea caves or tunnels eroded by wave action develop a vertical shaft that opens to the surface. When waves enter the cave, they trap and compress air, increasing internal pressure according to Boyle’s law. This pressure forces water upward through the narrow blowhole opening, and by Bernoulli’s principle, the reduced cross-section accelerates the water, ejecting it as a high-speed jet or spray. As the wave recedes, pressure drops and air is drawn back in, creating a rhythmic “breathing” effect. In some cases, the air and water inside resonate with incoming waves, amplifying both sound and spray, much like an organ pipe.
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Imagine you're just chilling on the beach and get smacked by a tire falling from the sky
why is the rock not floating off?
I waana drop myself in there. Though Idk how light or heavy you have to be to get thrown into the air…
first blowhole located in a city called chabahar free zone (cfz)
very beautiful city
I like cookies
Big in, small out.
Make the pressure 😉
Just a group of a grown up childrens playing with their toy
Obligatory "Why are tires around my blowhole?"
Divided by nations, united by thoughts.
Ex-cape? Maybe the water doesn't have any capes, let alone a cape from one of its ex-partners (hence an ex-cape).