
Australia closes 9 Sydney beaches as mysterious white and grey balls of debris emerge from the sea
FirstpostThe Northern Beaches Council said that efforts were underway to safely remove the debris. Australia closes 9 Sydney beaches as mysterious white and grey balls of debris emerge from the sea Nine beaches in Australia’s Sydney were closed on Tuesday after mysterious small white and grey balls of debris appeared on the shore during the peak summer holiday season. This comes months after black balls of unknown nature forced the closure of some of Sydney’s most famous beaches, including the iconic Bondi Beach. Mysterious black balls on Sydney beach In October, several beaches, including the iconic Bondi Beach, were closed after thousands of black balls washed up on the shore. A team of scientists at the University of New South Wales has discovered that the black balls were actually miniature ‘fatbergs.’ These ‘fatbergs’ consisted of human feces, methamphetamine, human hair, fatty acids, food waste and hundreds of other bizarre and unsettling substances.
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South Australia closes beaches as dead fish, toxic foam wash ashore
Hindustan Times
Mysterious marble-sized balls washing up on Sydney beaches baffle authorities
The Independent
Nine beaches in Northern Beaches closed after discovery of marble-sized balls
ABC
Not tar balls but 'revolting' fatbergs invaded Sydney beaches: What are they?
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Revealed: The shockingly gross origin of the mysterious black balls that washed up on Australia's most iconic beaches
Daily Mail
Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney beach were foul-smelling mini ‘fatbergs’
CNN
Sydney beaches reopen days after hundreds of tar balls wash ashore
The Independent
Major development after one of Australia's most iconic beaches was shut down when mystery black ball started washing up
Daily Mail
Bondi, Maroubra, Clovelly, Gordons Bay, and Coogee beaches closed over black tar balls
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Mysterious black balls that washed up on one of Australia's most iconic beaches are finally identified
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Cancer alarm over mystery black balls that shut down Sydney's Coogee Beach
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Tar balls wash ashore on three Sydney beaches prompting closure and investigation by Randwick City Council
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Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach shut after city’s first fatal shark attack in almost 60 years
The Independent
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