TooSmalley t1_ixa1gws wrote
My favorite story like this is the French coastal town that has sporadically had Garfield telephones wash up of their shores for the last 30 some years. A shipping container went over board in the 80’s and was the source of the Garfield phones.
SavageComic t1_ixb5bcv wrote
There's a twitter account called "Lego lost at sea" that does beach litter picks on a beach in Cornwall. A Japanese freighter lost a cargo of Lego and they still find things washing up there.
The cargo was lost in 1987
alow2016 t1_ixczyoo wrote
A man has fallen in the ocean in Lego City
Sorry_I_Am_Stoned t1_ixa3n2q wrote
That seems like a bad omen.
striped_frog t1_ixa3zcs wrote
Much better than disembodied feet.
bungalowstreet t1_ixak9en wrote
Requires a subscription to read. Got another source?
DaveOJ12 t1_ixarw7z wrote
bungalowstreet t1_ixexvz0 wrote
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks for sharing!
sunnie_day t1_ixaqsrd wrote
Try using 12ft.io to bypass the paywall, it worked for me.
ATLtinyrick t1_ixb739e wrote
Link not working in Qatar
ATLtinyrick t1_ixb6zok wrote
Paywall
BrokenEye3 t1_ixahd1w wrote
There was something similar in England with LEGO pieces. Curiously, a disproportionate number of them have been nautical themed pieces (diving flippers, octopi, ship rigging, cutlasses, harpoon guns, etc)
RedSonGamble t1_ixa8141 wrote
Is this what they call the cat in the hat?
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