WITH unique land excursions becoming increasingly popular with cruise passengers, we thought we would share a few strange coastal sightings to keep your eyes peeled for on your next trip (or perhaps even avoid). The below image was taken on a French beach and shows an abundance of strange yellow...
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WITH unique land excursions becoming increasingly popular with cruise passengers, we thought we would share a few strange coastal sightings to keep your eyes peeled for on your next trip (or perhaps even avoid).
The below image was taken on a French beach and shows an abundance of strange yellow waxy clumps which marine experts theorise are a by-product of grease from boat exhaust – best to swim between the flags!
In 2013 people on the coast of Lake Michigan started noticing these giant ice balls pictured below washing up on shore and weighing up to 23 kilograms.
Thankfully the locals were quick-witted and decided to create the world’s largest glass of Scotch so take advantage.
Aussies know all too well the horrors of a blue bottle sting but this sudden deluge of Portuguese man o’ war in California makes one think there was a major shortage of urine and vinegar shortly thereafter.
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