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Mysterious balls wash ashore in Australia, spoiling bathers’ fun, closing beaches

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Nine beaches in Sydney, including well-known Manly beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and grey balls of debris washed up on the shores at the height of the summer holiday season.

Northern Beaches Council said it was working on safely removing the matter. Most of the samples of the ball-shaped debris were the size of marbles, with some larger, it said in a statement.

Sydney’s ocean beaches, famed for golden sand and clean water, draw tourists from around the globe.

Beachgoers were advised to avoid Manly, Dee Why, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater, North and South Curl Curl, North Steyne and North Narrabeen beaches until further notice and keep away from the material while the clean-up and investigations continued.

Australian authorities said they were working closely with the state’s environmental agency to collect samples of the debris for testing.

Popular Coogee Beach in eastern Sydney was closed temporarily after mysterious black balls of debris were washed ashore in October 2024. Photo: Xinhua

Popular Coogee Beach in eastern Sydney was closed temporarily after mysterious black balls of debris were washed ashore in October 2024. Photo: Xinhua

Last October, several beaches including the famous Bondi, east of downtown Sydney, were shut after thousands of black balls appeared on the shores.

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