30 Bizarre Things Found on the Beach
Here are 30 of the strangest things that have ever washed up on shore.
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18-
Bananas –
Early one morning in
2007 locals in
Terschelling – an island near the
Netherlands – awoke to find the beaches covered with bananas. It seems a ship lost more than a bunch of bananas – there were thousands scattered everywhere – luckily they were safe to eat.
17- Ambergris – A dog walker won the lottery during a stroll down a
Lancashire beach in
2013. They stumbled across 6 lbs of ambergris – or whale vomit – which is used to make perfume – gross – and was worth about $
112,
000.
16-
Unidentified Blobby
Object – A strange blob with what looked like five misshapen limbs was found in Mangrove Bay in
1988. It turns out the strange creature was genetically identified as a whale.
15- Tub
Toys – In
1992, a bunch of tub toys had quite an adventure after falling off a ship. They’ve been spotted as far as 17,000 miles away, they’ve been frozen in the
Arctic Sea and they aid oceanographers in mapping ocean currents.
14- Unidentified Corpse – A pretty creepy discovery on a
Long Island beach made people believe an unidentified corpse was actually an escaped hybrid from the
Animal Disease Control. Turns out it was more likely just a raccoon.
13-
Hockey Gear – You get a hockey glove and you get a hockey glove…
Lucky hockey fans got some free loot in the early 90’s when a cargo ship dropped two containers carrying various hockey gear near
Alaska.
12-
Love Letters – Well, this is definitely the sweetest item on this list. A package containing 57 letters from a woman to her boyfriend during
WWII were discovered in
New Jersey after
Hurricane Sandy. The letter writer was located and the letters were returned to her.
11- Doritos – Beachgoers with a case of the munchies were thrilled when thousands of packets of Doritos started floating ashore on a beach in
North Carolina in
2006. The packets were still sealed and still edible.
10-
Purple Creatures – Confusing scientists in
Hawaii, millions of tiny pea sized purple critters started coming ashore. The scientists later identified them as crab larvae unable to dive because of air bubbles in their shells.
9-
Biscuits – In 2008, thousands of McVitie’s biscuits fell off a ship and washed up on the beach at
Blackpool resort in
England.
8-
Harley Davidson Motorcycle – The
Japanese tsunami was also responsible for a wayward
Harley Davidson motorcycle originally being shipped 4,000 miles to
Canada. The owner was tracked down using the license plate number.
7- Tombstones – 2 tombstones that had been repurposed to make a sea wall nearby washed ashore a
San Francisco beach. The tombstones dated back to the 1800’s.
6-
Strange Jelly Creatures – In
August 2014, Thousands of weird jelly creatures washed up onto beaches in
Washington,
Oregon and
California. These little blue animals are called
Velella velella, or by-the-wind sailors or little sails.
5- WWII bombs – During a “supermoon” in
2011 that caused high tides all over the world,
100 live WWII bombs washed up on
Hampshire beach and were later detonated by the
Navy.
4-
Human Feet – The strangest thing keeps happening in
British Columbia.
Since 2007, severed human feet just keep washing up on the shores – dozens of them! Investigations have not been able to identify their owners.
3-
Message in a Bottle – In 1784, Japanese sailor Chunosuke
Matsuyama ended up shipwrecked with no hope of rescue. He wrote a letter and flung it out to sea before he eventually died. The bottle turned up again 151 years later in the exact village where he was born.
2- Leg bone – In 2011, a group of
Cornish vacationers were enjoying an impromptu game of cricket on the beach. Until they realized that their makeshift cricket bat was the leg bone of a shipwrecked sailor who had been dead for
300 years.
1- ET –
Margaret Wells of the UK was such an ET fan, she had a life-sized, custom-made replica made. It had been stolen in 2011, but reemerged in
2012 when some locals off the coast of
Old Portsmouth found a body on the beach and called the
Coast Guard. The pair were quickly reunited, and besides a lost finger, ET is home safe and sound.