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10 Bizarre Objects Found On Beaches

10 Bizarre Objects Found On Beaches Over the years, an assortment of bizarre items has been found on the world’s beaches. Some have been living creatures; others, dead marine animals; still others, inanimate objects. A strange sea foam has washed ashore, carrying a variety of everyday items with it that beachgoers don’t see on the beach every day. Cast-off casings and even a phallic animal out of Sigmund Freud’s worst nightmare have also washed or crawled ashore. As this list of 10 bizarre objects found on beaches indicates, the mysteries of the deep are strange, indeed. 10 Glowing Rock On February 22, 2021, Mantana Dao Pibul decided to go for a walk on the beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. There, she saw a piece of coral. Collecting it as a souvenir, she took a closer look at her discovery and found that the bizarre object was glowing! She shone the light from her phone on the strange specimen, and, when its red color brightened, she wondered whether the obj

Penis fish| Diver spots penis fish underwater off coast of Australia, photos go viral

Updated Feb 26, 2021 | 18:45 IST Photos of penis fish spotted by a diver underwater off the coast in Victoria, Australia have gone viral. Penis worm, Priapulida  |  Photo Credit: Facebook A diver has captured some incredibly rare photographs of penis fish underwater off the coast of Australia. Josie Jones, 48, was cleaning the waters around Rye Front Beach in Victoria when she came across the bizarre marine worm. Josie helps clean up the beach and give marine creatures a better life under the waves. I have cleaned this beach for 10 years and so I ve seen the difference cleaning has made to the water. I dive to take photos and document the increase of seagrasses and sea beds. I clean the beaches to improve water quality. It was a sea cucumber or penis worm, only the nerds get crazy on what subspecies it is. We have over 160 species living under our pier, Josie was quoted as saying by

When Nature Gets the Urge : Sight of Phallic-Shaped Sea Creature Leaves Netizens in Stitches

When Nature Gets the Urge : Sight of Phallic-Shaped Sea Creature Leaves Netizens in Stitches https://sputniknews.com/viral/202102251082187489-when-nature-gets-the-urge-sight-of-phallic-shaped-sea-creature-leaves-netizens-in-stitches/ The creature, spotted on the sea floor off Australia’s coast, turned out to be a species of marine worm named after ancient Greek god of fertility. The appearance of a certain sea creature has left many social media users amused after Josie Jones, a free diver from Australia, shared images of it online. The worm-like creature that bears an uncanny resemblance to male genitalia was encountered by Jones on the sea floor off Rye Front Beach in Victoria, the New York Post reports citing Jam Press.

Coronavirus lockdown contributes to horror drowning death season in Australia

Australia has experienced a spike in drowning deaths in the summer of 2020/2021 after fitness levels plunged during Covid lockdowns, a top lifesaver has warned. At least 55 people have died as a result of drowning this summer alone, compared to just 43 at this time last year.   According to Liam Krige, the general manager at Life Saving Victoria, the staggering amount of drowning deaths this season is done to dwindling fitness and a blase attitude to the dangers. The sad reality is that people think it s not going to happen to them, or that they don t need to worry about it, Mr Krige told The Age.

Sydney family of Melbourne mother who drowned at Bushrangers Bay are refused entry into Victoria

The Sydney family of a Melbourne mother-of-four who drowned after she was swept off the rocks have fought tooth-and-nail to enter Victoria for her funeral amid Covid-19 travel restrictions.   Aida Hamed was among four family members who were wiped off rocks at Bushrangers Bay near Cape Schanck on Victoria s Mornington Peninsula at 3.30pm on Wednesday.   Two men nearby jumped into the water to assist but Ms Hamed, a 45-year-old Australia Post worker from Lalor in Melbourne s north, could not be saved.  Ms Hamed s son Daniel Hamed and his partner Alisar Najem, both 25, were worried they were about to be dealt another cruel blow in the wake of her death.

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