Beach box mystery explained?BY: Terry Dillman
Modified: Wednesday, Feb 22nd, 2012
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Marine debris experts say the mysterious “metal boxes” that appeared on Oregon beaches south of Cape Perpetua and elsewhere during the past two weeks were actually fiberglass encased dock floats. Their numbers indicate they could be early arrivals from the March 2011 tsunami debris heading from Japan toward the Pacific coast. (Courtesy photo by Bob Sneddon/KCST coast Radio News) |
Source: Newport News (Oregon) Times
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Tell me Mr. Marine Debris Expert, How i those heavy objects float instead of sank deep in ocean?
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