In January, nine beaches in Sydney, Australia were closed after a bunch of gross little mysterious balls washed up along the ...
The discovery of the marble-sized balls comes after a similar incident in October closed Sydney's Bondi Beach, among other ...
Nine beaches in Sydney were closed by local authorities last week after white-grey, ball-shaped debris was found washed up ...
The marble-sized white and grey balls were tested and discovered to contain "saturated fatty acids, along with fecal coliforms and E-coli." ...
Sydney’s popular Manly Beach and other beaches around the Australian city were closed on Tuesday as authorities investigated ...
Months after mysterious black balls forced the closure of some of Sydney's most famous beaches, small marble-like debris has ...
The Northern Beaches Council said that efforts were underway to safely remove the debris. Meanwhile, Local authorities ...
Multiple waterside Sydney suburbs have been inundated with mounds of rubbish and plastic waste following severe storms and ...
According to The Guardian, several marble-sized balls have washed ashore on nine beaches located in Sydney, Australia. The ...
While the popular swimming and fishing spot is officially “closed,” warning signs are tiny and easily missed despite the presence of toxic chemicals.
Manly, Dee Why, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater, North and South Curl Curl, North Steyne and North Narrabeen beaches were ...