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Every year, the Mission-Aransas Reserve in Texas holds an auction to sell debris found on its beaches. Everything from creepy baby dolls — so many creepy baby dolls — to mermaids and glass bottles ...
Some creepy dolls found along Texas' gulf shore are encrusted with barnacles, sticky little crustaceans related to crabs.(Jace Tunnell / Mission-Aransas Reserve) The dolls appear, one by one, coated ...
Some of the more curious pieces of marine debris that wash ashore along the Texas coastline are being sold to support the rehabilitation of marine wildlife. By Remy Tumin When Jace Tunnell spotted ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – If you decide to take a stroll down an Aransas County, Texas, shore, you’d likely come upon typical beach items like seashells, seaweed or beach glass. But here, there is an increased ...
Major smashups between rocky bodies shaped our solar system. Observations of a similar crash give clues about how frequent these events are around other stars. Most of the rocky planets and satellites ...