An unusual situation has arisen in Australia. Mysterious black balls have been spotted on Coogee Beach in Sydney. It is not ...
Hundreds of black, tar-like spheres have mysteriously washed up on a beach in Sydney, causing local authorities to close the ...
There’s a good chance the objects on Coogee beach are not, as some have suggested, tar balls. But in any case, they pose a potential risk and authorities are right to close the beach.
Coogee Beach and neighbouring Gordons Bay remain closed till further notice, as a major cleanup of the sites continues. Randwick Council Mayor Dylan Parker said hundreds of the black, ball-shaped ...
Mysterious, black, ball-shaped debris have now been found washed ashore at three beaches in Sydney’s east. Randwick Council ...
People have been advised not to swim near or touch the debris, which may be the result of a crude oil spill or natural oil seeps from the ocean floor.
Mysterious spherical debris has washed up on shore at Coogee Beach in Sydney, leading to the beach’s temporary closure until ...
The unusual floaters were first spotted on Coogee Beach on Tuesday. Randwick City Council says preliminary test results from ...
Beaches in Sydney reopened after being closed earlier this week when hundreds of mysterious golf ball-sized black lumps ...
Coogee Beach in Sydney's east has been closed "until further notice" after an unusual discovery on the sands of the popular swim spot.
Two popular eastern Sydney beaches were closed until further notice after the appearance of "mysterious black" balls, local authorities said. Coogee beach, particularly popular with backpackers, was ...
Hundreds of mysterious black tar-like balls have washed up on two popular Sydney beaches, prompting lifeguards to close the ...