00:00Strangest things washed up on beaches.
00:03The giant driftwood.
00:04You've seen driftwood before, but not like this.
00:07On La Pusha Beach in Washington, a massive log,
00:10over 100 feet long and nearly 10 feet wide,
00:13washed up after a powerful storm.
00:15Locals named it the drift log,
00:17and it's become a mysterious landmark scientists still talk about.
00:22The Snowball Beach.
00:24In 2016, residents of a Siberian village woke up
00:28to find the shoreline covered in thousands of perfect snowballs.
00:32Formed naturally by icy winds and waves,
00:35the Arctic beach looked like a frozen marble field,
00:38something straight out of a dream.
00:40Message in a Bottle.
00:42It sounds like a movie, but it's real.
00:44Around the world, bottles with messages have washed ashore,
00:48some decades after being tossed into the sea.
00:51Most contain heartfelt notes, love letters, or words of hope,
00:55proving that sometimes the ocean really does deliver.
00:59The Lost Harley-Davidson.
01:01After the 2012 Japan tsunami,
01:04a rusty Harley-Davidson floated all the way to Canada's coast,
01:08over 4,000 miles away.
01:10The bike's owner was traced to Miyagi, Japan,
01:13but sadly couldn't be found.
01:15Still, it's an incredible story of survival across the Pacific.
01:20The giant squid.
01:21And finally, the ocean's own monster,
01:24a 4.2-meter giant squid,
01:27washed up on a New Zealand beach.
01:29Three brothers discovered it while surfing,
01:32and scientists rushed to study it.
01:34Encounters like this remind us how mysterious the deep sea truly is.
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