A scientist at Newfoundland’s Memorial University says he’s run tests on the mysterious blobs that have washed up in ...
Group members had many suggestions, some more helpful than others: slime moulds, whale boogers, or toutons — fried dollops of bread dough popular in Newfoundland breakfasts. Corlett was intrigued.
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It needs to be cleaned up." Members of a Newfoundland and Labrador beachcombers group on Facebook began sharing pictures of the bizarre gunk in September, asking if anyone knew what it was. Group ...
Group members had many suggestions, some more helpful than others: slime moulds, whale boogers, or toutons -- fried dollops of bread dough popular in Newfoundland breakfasts. Corlett was intrigued.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A scientist has determined that the strange white blobs puzzling Newfoundland beachcombers are made of a plastic commonly found in adhesives, but the origin of the mysterious ...
It needs to be cleaned up." Members of a Newfoundland and Labrador beachcombers group on Facebook began sharing pictures of the bizarre gunk in September, asking if anyone knew what it was. Group ...