This Sea Is So Strange That Nobody Understands It
The Mediterranean Sea, segmented from the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar, boasts all the attributes one might expect from a sea - namely, a grand, snaking coastline spanning over 28,000 miles. Indeed, whether it's the Red Sea, the Black Sea, or the Yellow Sea, all seas traditionally feature a tangible rocky border that one can see, feel, and walk upon. However, there exists an anomaly amidst the vastness of Earth's oceans - the enigmatic Sargasso Sea. Unlike every other sea on our planet, the Sargasso Sea has no coastline to speak of.