Items are found on the beach every day. It’s not out
of the ordinary but if you’re like me, the only items you find are
seashells, seaweed, and the occasional hermit crab. To some people these
items may be of some significance but they are nothing compared to the
other amazing discoveries people have found washed ashore on beaches
worldwide.
If you’ve already seen our first post on beach findings, then you
already have an idea of how limitless the findings can be in part two.
Just be warned some discoveries are so scary, they may give you
nightmares.
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6 backpacks filled with cocaine were found on a beach in Tokyo,
Japan.
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One man found this 18K Cartier
emerald and diamond ladies ring on a Florida beach.
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Someone with a metal detector discovered this 17th century Spanish
Caravaca cross at St. Johns County's beach in Florida.
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A grand piano found at the beach in Miami, Florida. |
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Thousands of sneakers found washed ashore in the Netherlands.
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These sharks teeth were found on a beach in Onslow Beach, North
Carolina.
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28,000 rubber duckies that were accidentally dropped into the Pacific
Ocean in 1992 that have reached various shores all over the world today.
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A tombstone that is 150 years old of someone named Delia Presby Otter.
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Hundreds of manta rays were found on a beach in Gaza
City.
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This weird looking penny was found on Forgotten Beach.
The nickel is for scale.
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A man found a giant eyeball on the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Rumors spread that it belonged to a sea monster but was later discovered
to belong to a swordfish.
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One strange day in the Netherlands, a beach had bananas everywhere.
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A button dating back to 1700s was found on the beach in St. Augustine,
Florida.
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This big ruby and gold ring was found on Historical Beach in Australia.
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An unknown dead animal washed ashore in San Diego in 2012. |