5 Strange Things That Have Washed Ashore (Part - 3)!!
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5 Strange Things That Have Washed Ashore (Part - 3)!
5. Ice Age bones and human Mayan remains - As the ice caps continue to melt, scientists are discovering more and more things that have been stored away for thousands of years.
Back in 2018, scientists were able to find a treasure trove of 9,000-year-old Mayan human remains.
They also found a bunch of Ice Age bones as they became tidally accessible in a Mexican coastal cave.
4. Spielberg’s E.T - Yes, I mean the little brown and wrinkly dude from the Spielberg film who entranced a generation of kids and scared the living hell out of child me. In 2011, Hampshire lady Margaret Wells had her home robbed. One of the things the burglars took was a life-size E.T. that her daughter had made as part of a stage makeup course. Fast forward a few months and a few miles to Portsmouth, and an unassuming beachgoer spotted what they initially thought was a body floating in the surf. They called the police in a panic to report it, but when they turned up to check it out, they discovered it was none other than Margaret’s E.T.! “There’s only one in the whole of England, and that is mine,” Margaret said. “I always knew E.T. would come home.”
3. A load of human feet - Since 2007, over a dozen human feet have washed up on the shores of the Salish Sea in British Colombia, Canada! Neither law enforcers, researchers, scientists, nor residents have any clue where the feet are coming from – and that is scarier than the fact they’re just washing up there. Out of the 14 feet, 12 had running shoes on, one a hiking boot, and none of them showed signs of trauma.
2. A robot hand - Probably not a surprise that a (robot) body part washed up on this beach, given that it is called Great Kills Park in Staten Island. The robot hand looked a bit like the terminator’s metallic and skeletal hand, only with a couple of digits missing. The weirdest thing about it all is how the hand was the only robot body piece to wash up.
1. Thousands and thousands of jellyfish - Throughout history, there have been many cases of jellyfish washing up ashore in the tens of thousands, covering miles and miles of beach. The fact that jellyfish are so light (the smaller ones, anyway) means the wind often determines where they go. Because of this, they can often get stranded on beaches if they are blown out and unable to wash back with the receding tides. Despite extensive research, scientists still aren’t sure exactly how to stop it from happening.

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