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The huge beast – which can grow longer than a blue whale – was found washed up on a beach near Inverness, and swimmers have ...
The jellyfish are usually found in cold, northern waters, and their presence in UK seas is considered seasonal, often peaking ...
The purple-hued lion's mane was an estimated six feet across and made a nearby dog look tiny in comparison, with tentacles ...
Bathers have been urged to take extra care when swimming at beaches in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown after an "increase in sightings" of Lion’s Mane jellyfish in recent weeks. The council has warned that ...
English tourist Sharon Cawte’s holiday was brought to an abrupt stop earlier this month after she ended up with a heavy ...
Thailand’s beaches are among the most beautiful in the world, drawing millions of visitors each year. While the waters are generally safe for swimming, snorkeling, and diving, travellers are reminded ...
From By-the-Wind Sailors to a Baked Bean Sea Squirt, here are seven of the strangest creatures you could find on UK beaches.
The full list includes Barleycove Beach, Warren, Owenahincha, Garretstown and Garrylucas - all scenic swim spots that are ...
While jellyfish are a natural presence in U.K. waters, warmer sea temperatures are creating conditions for larger blooms and ...
The creatures’ shells are covering the beaches along the Grand Strand, possibly being washed ashore becasue of Hurricane Erin.