Thursday, May 28, 2015

Forget Unidentified Flying Objects, it is now Unidentified Tarlike Blobs on Manhattan Beach


The sudden appearance of globs of black tarlike substance on a two-mile stretch of southern California coastline in Manhattan Beach had to be closed down. The blobs began to wash ashore from 10 in the morning and continued for nearly two hours.
This has been reported in foxnews.com dated 28 May 2015.
The Los Angeles Fire Department has indicated that lifeguards saw the substance and the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies have collected samples of the material. They are investigating and were trying to identify the substance and its source.
It was not known whether there is any link to last week's oil spill in Santa Barbara County, when a burst pipeline dumped over 100,000 gallons of oil. Scientists with the environmental group Heal the Bay, do not see any connection as of now. In their opinion, these look like a combination of large clumps of oil and tar of various sizes ranging from a baseball to a football ... The sand along the tideline is peppered with thousands of these blobs.
Do these have their sources in some alien planet or from beyond the known boundaries of civilization?
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)


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