20 Beach Finds That Made People Question Reality
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#17 What Is This Fiber/Sand Ball? Found Among Thousands Like It On A Beach In Spain
Hundreds of tan‑brown fiber balls littered a Spanish beach – some as large as tennis balls, others as small as marbles, incredibly light to the touch. They turned out to be “Neptune balls”, formed when shed fibers from Posidonia seagrass tangle and compact in the rolling waves. The balls are mostly air inside; they float like soft cork. Nicknamed “aquatic tumbleweeds”, they aren‘t true plant seeds but look exactly like little woven orbs the sea itself created.
#18 Sealed Glass Vial On The Beach
On a Scottish beach, a fully sealed glass vial washed ashore. Inside was an orange liquid, the mouth sealed with wax, no label, no bubbles or sediment. The finder posted a warning: don’t open it blindly. Some speculated it was a WWII British acid igniter – the North Sea was a dumping ground for unused munitions. Others guessed perfume samples, medication, or toxic chemical residues. One commenter said it best, “Whatever you do, don‘t test it with your face.” Mysterious sealed containers on a beach are always more dangerous than they look.
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