Over 80% of the ocean is still unexplored and shrouded in mystery. But that doesn’t exactly include what washes ashore. Today, we’re diving into the phenomenon known as “globsters” - when unidentifiable organic masses wash up on beaches, stumping locals and scientists alike. Sometimes these can be attributed to whales, sharks, or… prehistoric sea creatures? Let’s dive into the first known “globsters”, and we guarantee your beach days will start to look a little different now.
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