Scientists have solved the mystery of sticky black balls that began washing on beaches in Sydney, Australia last month.
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Around 2,000 of the mystery black balls, some golf ball-sized, had washed onto beaches across Sydney since Tuesday, forcing the closure of eight beaches, including the iconic Bondi Beach ...
The unusual floaters were first spotted on Coogee Beach on Tuesday. Randwick City Council says preliminary test results from samples collected on Tuesday afternoon showed the balls were a ...
Lifeguards discovered mysterious, black, ball-shaped debris washed along Coogee Beach earlier this week. Photo / Randwick Council Both Coogee Beach and Gordons Bay Beach remain closed amid a clean ...