20 Beach Finds That Made People Question Reality
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#19 The Beaches Here In The Netherlands Have Free Sunscreen Dispensers
On many Dutch beaches, free sunscreen dispensers are mounted along public walkways, looking like automated hand‑sanitizer machines. A simple push dispenses plenty of lotion, helping visitors reduce sunburn risk while enjoying the coast. The initiative lowers skin cancer rates and gently nudges people into good sun protection habits. One comment called it “the most reasonable and useful public amenity I’ve ever seen.” On a beach, free sunscreen can be more heartwarming than any treasure you might find.
#20 This Buoy From The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Recently Washed Up On The Shores Of Ireland
A scientific buoy marked “Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary” traveled thousands of kilometers across the Atlantic, carried by the Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Drift, until it washed up on an Irish beach. Its surface had faded, and barnacles and algae covered parts, but the lettering was still legible. The finders alerted marine authorities, hoping to recover the buoy and the oceanographic data it had recorded. As one commenter put it, the buoy was a “self‑moving exhibit” – telling not just its own journey, but how ocean currents connect continents.
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