10 Of The Strangest Items That Have Washed Ashore

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Ninety percent of the population in the world today lives somewhere within the Northern Hemisphere, which means a lot of these people spend their incredibly hot, or warm, summer months at the beach taking in the sun’s rays and loving the cool water. Sadly, most bodies of water are actually loaded down with copious amounts of garbage, which is both disgusting and shocking. While visiting a beach, many people find truly bizarre items that have washed ashore, most of which you won’t believe.

Flyswatters

It is said that thousands of shipping containers break open while traveling across the Pacific Ocean each year. Back in 2012, residents of Kodiak, Alaska discovered dozens of flyswatters washing ashore.

Rubber Ducks

Back in 1992, a massive crate carrying 28,000 rubber ducks and other miscellaneous bath toys fell into the ocean. Most of these floated to the shores between the United States and Australia.

Giant Lego Man

In one of the weirdest items to float ashore, an eight-foot-tall, one-hundred pound Lego man washed up in four different beaches across the world. One appeared in Los Angeles in 2012.

Massive Eyeball

In 2012, a giant eye the size of a softball was seen floated in the ocean towards the sand in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A man began kicking it, then took it home. It was rumored to belong to a sea monster, but was actually from a massive swordfish.

Bananas

In 2007, those living on two separate Dutch North Sea islands discovered thousands of unripe bananas when they washed ashore. There were more than the people could handle, so they donated some to the local zoo.

Dead Birds

in 2011, over six thousand dead birds appeared on the sands of Wasaga Beach, Ontario. The official reason was said to be botulism poisoning. Fish and birds are not generally harmed by toxins, so this was a particularly weird case.

Nike Sneakers

There are said to be over sixty-thousand Nike sneakers, all marked with the code 90 04 06, that fell off a ship during a terrible storm in 1990. They are rare, and most have not even washed ashore, though some have slowly over the past two decades.

Severed Feet

In 2007, some individuals visiting a beach within the United States discovered around ten shoe-clad feet that washed ashore. Four were traced to recently deceased people. The others were unknown.

Doritos

Along the Outer Banks in North Carolina in 2006, thousands of packages of Dorito chips were found littering the beach. Both humans and animals scavenged what they could from the mess.

Montauk Monster

The Montauk Monster is easily one of the most bizarre objects to have been found on the beaches. The creature had a beak, four-legs, and a hairy body. It was later said to be a decomposing raccoon body.