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Mysterious ball-shaped debris washed ashore on nine beaches in Australia’s Northern Sydney, prompting authorities to close the beaches. The Northern Beaches Council advised the public not to visit ...
The Northern Beaches Council said that efforts were underway to safely remove the debris. Meanwhile, Local authorities collaborated with the state’s environmental agency to investigate the matter.
Nine beaches have been closed in Sydney’s north after ball-shaped debris was found washed up along the shore on Tuesday. The Northern Beaches Council said in a statement white or grey coloured ...
Australian authorities said they were working closely with the state’s environmental agency to collect samples of the debris for testing. Last October, several beaches including the famous Bondi ...
Izhar Khan/Getty Mysterious balls — similar to those found in the fall — have begun to wash up on Australian beaches prompting the closures of several along the country’s coast. Nine popular ...
Mysterious balls — similar to those found in the fall — have begun to wash up on Australian beaches prompting the closures of several along the country’s coast. Nine popular beaches located ...
Mysterious balls — similar to those found in the fall — have begun to wash up on Australian beaches prompting the closures of several along the country’s coast. Nine popular beaches located in the ...
SYDNEY, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Nine beaches in Sydney, including well-known Manly beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and grey balls of debris washed up on the shores at the ...
"There's more [cabanas] than there is sand in some of the images." Tourism Australia beach ambassador Brad Farmer has a different view of the cabana craze, describing it as "visual pollution".