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Lust For Youth & Croatian Amor – “Dummy” (Feat. Purient)

Stereogum 22 Jan 2025
A few years ago, Loke Rahbek left Lust For Youth to focus on his solo project Croatian Amor ... Watch below. TRACKLIST.. 01 “Friendzone”. 02 “Passerine” (Feat. Emma Acs) ... Purient) ... 09 “Velella Velella Wind Sailors” ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... .
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Hiking alone in L.A.? Here’s what to know and where to go

The Los Angeles Times 09 May 2024
Editor’s note. The Wild is all about featuring a variety of exciting voices from SoCal’s outdoors scene ... Mt ... to 3 p.m ... 2 ... It turned out to be a jellyfish-like sea creature with the awesome name of by-the-wind sailors (scientific name is velella velella) ... .
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Ditch the car, catch the train: 7 day trips you can take by Amtrak from ...

The Los Angeles Times 04 May 2024
It's Saturday, May 4 ... takes many forms ... Here’s what happens to it.What are the blue blobs washing up on SoCal beaches? Welcome to Velella velella Valhalla.A first view of what the high-speed rail to Las Vegas might look like.‘Folks, it’s bad’ ... Is L.A ... .
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Strange blob-like sea creatures washing ashore across Southern California coast

The Hill 30 Apr 2024
Velella velella, more commonly known as by-the-wind sailors, are oval-shaped blobs that live on the ocean's surface, propelled by small, stiff sails that catch wind and take them across the globe.
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Mysterious blob-like sea creatures known as the

The Daily Mail 30 Apr 2024
The creatures, known as Velella velella, or 'wind sailors' are known to wash up along Southern California in the spring due to powerful storms ... Although experts have aired on the side of caution, Velella velella are not considered dangerous to humans.
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Thousands of jellyfish wash up on Mazarron beaches

Spanish News Today 30 Apr 2024
  ...   ...   ...   ...  . Rather, these jellyfish belong to the species Velella velella, more commonly known as the ‘sea raft’ or ‘by-the-wind sailor’ ...   ...   ...   ...  . Images ... .
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What are those odd-looking sea creatures washing up by the thousands at the beach?

Orange County Register 29 Apr 2024
Blue beauties in the water, their scientific name is Velella velella and they are a tropical species at the mercy of the winds and currents that push them from warmer waters, earning them the nickname by-the-wind sailors.
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Rachel Kippen, Our Ocean Backyard | By-the-wind sailors make seasonal appearance on the Central Coast

Santa Cruz Sentinel 13 Apr 2024
Dried up and dead Velella velella in the wrack line at Manresa State Beach in July 2023 ... A Velella velella’s blue tentacles meet the tentacles of a Metridium anemone in Monterey in April 2024.
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Cape Meares Fencepost April 9

Tillamook Headlight Herald 10 Apr 2024
By-the-wind sailors came ashore in waves the week of spring break. Velella velella are a kind of jellyfish that roll in with the west winds. They are a beautiful cobalt blue with a transparent vertical “sail” on top. An influx ....
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'Blue blob' creatures once again washing up on California's shore

WPTV 09 Apr 2024
The blobs are known as velella velella, or "by-the-wind sailors." ... SEE MORE ... In late March, Madison McKay, a research fellow at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, noted on a TikTok video that the velella velella started washing onto shore ... .
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Millions Of 'Alien-Like' Creatures Wash Up On US West Coast Beaches

NDTV 06 Apr 2024
An influx of millions of tiny, blue, alien-looking creatures known as Velella velella or "by-the-wind sailors" washing up on beaches from Oregon to California ... .

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