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Thousands of dead octopuses, starfish and other sea creatures are washing up on the shores of the remote Russian peninsula of Kamchatka .
Many of them will never be identified because of the harsh and decay from being in the sea for so long.
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A piece of metal from an aircraft debris from SpaceX tests has been found in the ocean.
Giant giant pipes are running beneath the waves and some are under construction under construction.
Yellow sponges are not toxic or dangerous, but are said to give off a foul smell, turning off any beachgoers.
The Ainsdale Monster is another of many unidentifiable creatures to turn up on shore.
The Navajo shipwreck has been hailed as the most famous shipwreck of all time, in part because of the unsolved mystery surrounding it and the stark contrast from the stunning natural landscape in which it resides.
One of the strangest things to wash ashore is a live World War 2 landmine.
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