A waterborne phenomenon has been captured from a bird's eye view of the Norfolk Broads.

The strange opaque cloud, snapped by aerial photographer Mike Page, was seen on Hickling Broad and is purely a natural occurrence according to environmental experts.

Andrea Kelly of the Broads Authority said: "It's sulphur bacteria.

Eastern Daily Press: The cloud is as a result of sulphuric bacteriaThe cloud is as a result of sulphuric bacteria (Image: Mike Page)

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Eastern Daily Press: It was captured at Hickling Lake in east NorfolkIt was captured at Hickling Lake in east Norfolk (Image: Mike Page)

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"Hickling, with its brackish water, has plenty of sulphur and when there is low oxygen condition it favours the sulphur bacteria, so it is often seen in patches between plants.

"Here it looks like the current has collected the patch. 

"It may also be a blue-green algae species which is also a dynamic feature."