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Homes damaged, roofs torn off as tornado tears through West Coast town

February 6, 2023 by www.stuff.co.nz Leave a Comment

A “short, sharp, bloody hard” Waitangi Day tornado has damaged at least four houses in a West Coast town.

Emergency services have been called to help residents on Monday at about 1am in Cobden, near Greymouth.

Lindsay Thomas heard a quick gust of wind coming around midnight. When he went outside his property, he found “carnage everywhere”.

“A trampoline went over the house, past my truck and ended up a block away from where we are,” he said.

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Thomas has been relocating from Christchurch in the past three weeks to his holiday home in Cobden.

The community had been supportive nonetheless, offering materials to fix the house that has been hit by the small tornado.

“There were about 18 guys here and all up and down the roof, screwing things down and fixing things up for us. Yeah, they are bloody good actually,” Thomas said.

The roof of the house was damaged, and the barbecue took off from the deck overnight.

Now that fire and police had helped “make things watertight”, Thomas had to deal with the insurance company.

Fire and Emergency spokesperson Alex Norris, who was at the scene earlier on Monday, said a roof had been lifted off a house and windows had blown in on at least four properties.

No-one was injured.

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Tornados were uncommon in the area, but it was similar to what local fire crews had dealt with before, he said.

Fire crews from Cobden and Greymouth attended the scene just after midnight and were there just before 2am in the morning.

Norris said repair services and builders would have to come and assess the damage to windows and roofs.

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Significant rainfall is on the way for Westland on Sunday and MetService have issued an Orange warning for heavy rain.

Grey District Council mayor Tania Gibson said Waitangi Day celebrations were cancelled in Greymouth because of the wild weather.

“One house in particular that was the worst hit lost the roof. I have been talking to that resident this morning, she said.

“He seemed wrapped around in help from the community and he has gone to his parents down the road. He is getting what he needs and got help from the fire service and the council,” Gibson said.

A weather warning in the area has since been lifted.

Firefighters were securing windows with plywood and roofs with tarpaulin.

While on the phone to police, a person reported their neighbour’s roof had come off, a police spokesperson said.

Police also found a roof at a school partially lifted, they said.

The tornado comes after heavy rain caused slips and flooding in Tasman district and the West Coast on Sunday.

State Highway 6 in Westland was initially closed from Ross to Haast on Sunday afternoon because of slips and fallen trees. One lane has reopened with a 30kph speed restriction in place.

SH6 from Ross to Hokitika had surface flooding, but was opened with caution.

Power was lost to some areas of South Westland due to a fallen tree at Lake Mapourika. The Westpower website said areas in Franz Joseph and Fox Glacier South were affected.

West Coast Emergency Management advised on their website that cellphone tower batteries would run out overnight.

“This will mean that there will be no cellphone coverage or Internet in the affected areas of South Westland until power is restored,” it said.

Westpower said all power was restored by 4.35pm Monday.

Motorists were encouraged to visit the Waka Kotahi Journey Planner website before they travel for updates.

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US weather forecast: Storm, potential tornadoes to hit Texas, flood warnings in Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana

February 6, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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Weather forecast for several regions of the US such as Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana are not so sunny.

A storm is brewing and potentially severe thunderstorms are forming in Texas on Monday. This comes after ice storm killed seven people and froze roads, according to a report.

The storm will strengthen in Texas on Monday night and early Tuesday. This will bring severe thunderstorms and rains in the region, according to AccuWeather .

Thunderstorms will commence on Tuesday morning on Texas state’s eastern part and will gradually intensify into severe thunderstorms. There will be severe weather in cities like Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, and Tyler , as per the AccuWeather report.

Amarnath Yatra suspended due to bad weather

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Yatra temporarily suspended

The Amarnath Yatra has been temporarily suspended on both routes – Pahalgam as well as Baltal- due to bad weather as rains lashed the Kashmir Valley. No pilgrim was allowed to proceed on Thursday.

Rain predicted along route

Officials said the Amarnath yatra will resume after the weather improves. It’s raining in the area, and the Meteorological (MeT) office has forecast light to moderate rain along both the Yatra routes.

Two routes to the cave shrine

There are two routes to reach the Amarnath cave temple. Those using the shorter Baltal route have to trek 14 kms to reach the cave shrine. Those using the longer traditional Pahalgam route have to trek 48 kms for four days to reach. shrine.

Tragedy on July 8

Earlier, the yatra was stopped for three days following a cloudburst on July 8 which left 16 people dead and over 30 missing. It resumed via the Pahalgam route on Monday and through the Baltal route on Tuesday.

Amarnath Yatra 2022

The 43-day long Amarnath Yatra 2022 – to the cave shrine located at a height of 3888 metres in Lidder Valley, started on June 30. It will conclude on August 11 on Shravan Purnima coinciding with the Raksha Bandhan festival.

There will be severe thunderstorms, lightning and wind speed will hit up to 60 miles per hour, as per the USA Today report. AccuWeather in its forecast predicted that there could be a few tornadoes in Texas.

Storm will gradually move towards Alabama , Tennessee , Arkansas , and Louisiana . Flood warnings have been issued in these states, as per USA Today report.

On Sunday night, more than 32,000 houses and shops were without power in the eastern part of Texas after ice storm had hit the region last week. Apart from Texas, more than 13,000 houses and shops were without power in southern part of Arkansas.

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Golfer Justin Rose ends 4-year PGA Tour drought, conquers Pebble Beach to win AT&T

February 6, 2023 by www.sfchronicle.com Leave a Comment

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PEBBLE BEACH — Justin Rose stood on the 18th tee Monday with a three-shot lead. He knew the only way he could blow it was by hitting his tee shot into the giant blue hazard, also known as the Pacific Ocean, lurking to his left.

As he grabbed his 4-iron and tried to fix his eyes on the safe green grass ahead, his ears heard the waves loudly crashing into the shore. That’s an imposing assault on a golfer’s senses, unique to Pebble Beach.

“Yeah, you’re aware of that,” Rose said, amusingly mimicking the noise of crashing waves. “So that’s something else to deal with, for sure. It’s fantastic.”

Rose conquered the challenge, finishing with a routine par to complete his final-round 66 and win the weather-delayed AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He finished the week at 18-under-par, three strokes clear of Stanford alum Brandon Wu and Brendon Todd.

It was the 11th PGA Tour victory of Rose’s career but his first in four years, since he won the event in San Diego in January 2019.

His experience the past five days also showed what makes Pebble such a distinctive test for top-level golfers. Peer past the invigorating setting — and Monday morning brought sparkling sunshine, shimmering blue water and modest wind — and the old links layout still offers abundant intrigue.

Rose provided another example from the first part of his final round on Sunday. His tee shot on No. 6, the uphill par-5, found a bunker left of the fairway, mostly because he was so conscious of what loomed to the right: a steep cliff dropping to Stillwater Cove below.

Rose recovered by smacking an extraordinary bunker shot from 217 yards, leaving himself a 6-foot eagle putt (which he made). But that helps convey what makes Pebble so fascinating: Natural hazards creeping into your mind and the smallest greens in championship golf vs. plenty of vulnerable holes and scoring opportunities.

It’s both daunting and friendly, sometimes changing in a matter of moments. And if Mother Nature unleashes her fury, as she did Saturday, watch out.

As Rose explained, his tee shot Sunday on No. 6 should have been simple — using a 3-wood and trying to hit a generous, 50-yard wide fairway. But his ball ended up in the left bunker for a logical reason.

“Just the enormity of the Pacific Ocean, the cliff and the sheer magnitude of it all kind of makes you aim 20 yards farther (left) than you should,” Rose said. “That’s what makes those holes great.”

Unlike many courses, power also is not a prerequisite at Pebble. It helps, absolutely, but the course puts a high premium on hitting the ball accurately, especially into those tiny, devilish greens.

This makes Pebble an ideal fit for the U.S. Women’s Open, which be held there for the first time in July. The world’s top women’s players do not crush the ball into distant galaxies the way the men do, but they generally hit the ball straighter.

So this should be an ideal stage for the marquee event in the women’s game.

“Pebble Beach is an iconic venue in golf, so I think it’s awesome the women are coming to play a U.S. Open here,” said Stanford alum Joseph Bramlett, who tied for seventh Monday. “I think they’re going to love it.”

Bramlett, who shot 71 and 69 in his two rounds at Pebble during the AT&T, articulated what makes the course such an uncommon challenge.

“There are a lot of little stretches where you can get on a hot run and feel the momentum,” he said. “The start of the course is very gettable if you keep the ball in play. And as a power player, if you get in a groove you can really start to tear it up.

“But the course is so unpredictable. I was coasting Saturday, playing great, then all of a sudden the winds got up to 30 or 40 mph. And hitting the green was a huge accomplishment, which I didn’t do — then I made two straight bogeys not playing poorly. The course can change so fast.”

Rose weathered the changes to pull off his comeback victory. He shot 69-69 in the first two rounds, at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill, so he woke up Saturday morning tied for 11th.

Then he hopped to life by shooting 65 at Monterey Peninsula’s Shore Course, starting Saturday and finishing Sunday morning, and 66 at Pebble across Sunday and Monday. The outcome allowed Rose to hoist the crystal trophy and pocket the winner’s share of $1.62 million.

It also permitted him to extend an impressive streak. He has been eligible to play in every major championship for more than 12 years, dating to the British Open in 2010. The streak was in jeopardy, because Rose hadn’t qualified for this year’s Masters — until Monday’s win, which earned him a spot at Augusta National in April.

Rose, 42, acknowledged the chance to chase more major titles — he won the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion, outside Philadelphia — is even more meaningful to him at this stage of his career. That’s a big reason he resisted the temptation to defect to LIV Golf, where players face more uncertainty about qualifying for majors.

Asked about bypassing tens of millions of dollars by spurning LIV, Rose said, “It’s not as important as winning a major or two, for sure. And you’ve got to be in it to win it. Just sort of giving up on that opportunity… you’ve got to look yourself in the mirror and say, ‘Is that worth it for me?’ ”

Briefly: In addition to Wu (tie for second) and Bramlett (T-7), three other players with Bay Area ties finished in the top 20: Michael Kim (T-11), Martin Trainer (T-20) and Mark Hubbard (also T-20)…. Chico’s Kurt Kitayama played with Rose in the final group, but Kitayama shot 76 and fell into a tie for 29th…. Jordan Spieth, the 2017 AT&T champion, tied for 63rd after his final-round 73.

Ron Kroichick covers golf for The San Francisco Chronicle. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @ronkroichick

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Super Bowl watch parties: A hidden gem in Delray Beach, a Philadelphia Eagles cocktail and Kansas City Chiefs beer

February 6, 2023 by www.denverpost.com Leave a Comment

Philadelphia Eagles fans have a well-earned reputation for being among the most disagreeable legion in football — they famously booed Santa Claus and barraged him with snowballs.

But Delray Beach resident Destiny Beck, an Eagles fan, isn’t like that at all. For starters, she generously tipped us off to the Hurricane Bar & Lounge, a Philly-friendly sports bar in Delray Beach that, of course, will throw a watch party on Sunday when the Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs face off in Super Bowl LVII at 6:30 p.m.

Her tip was essential because you won’t see the Hurricane at the address, 640 E. Atlantic Ave., that your technology (or Uber’s) gives you. Standing out front, you’ll see Hawkers Asian Street Food. But go inside the restaurant and head straight through a passageway to the back parking lot, and the Hurricane will beckon on your right.

“It’s the best-kept secret in Delray. It’s a hidden gem, for sure. Literally,” says Beck, who values its unfussy bar’s-bar atmosphere.

The Hurricane has multiple TVs amid the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers emblems on the walls, with a 75-inch screen in the outdoor space. The bar will open at noon Sunday (first 100 people get an Eagles rally towel) and will serve a free buffet of wings, pizza and other football-friendly food beginning at 3 p.m.

Co-owner Ed Buxton expects the party to hit capacity well before the Super Bowl kicks off. For the most recent Eagles playoff game, a line of fans waited in the parking lot, able to enter only when others left.

“There are a lot of Philly people here. And now with the playoffs, we’re finding there’s more,” he says, laughing. For information on the Hurricane Super Bowl watch party, visit Facebook.com/hurricaneloungedelray .

Further evidence that Beck may be too nice to be a true Eagles fan, despite her classic Donovan McNabb jersey, is the willingness to share the recipe for her Fly Eagles Flymosa for use at your Super Bowl watch party.

“It’s super easy to make. It’s only three ingredients, and you don’t even have to measure it,” says Beck, once a finalist to be an Eagles cheerleader.

To make the Fly Eagles Flymosa, mix orange juice, blue Curaçao liqueur and your bubbles of choice. Blue Curaçao gets its flavor from the peel of bitter oranges.

“So it still tastes like a mimosa. It’s not some weird combo, it’s just the color,” Beck says. “Also, you can repurpose it for St. Patrick’s Day. Who needs green beer when you can have a green mimosa?”

If you’re watching the Super Bowl with Kansas City Chiefs fans, we don’t have a cocktail for you to show off, but we do have beer to recommend. Plus, you don’t have to make it yourself — the Riverside Market has it ready for you to pick up on the way to your party.

Owner Julian Siegel says craft-beer hangout Riverside Market near downtown Fort Lauderdale (608 SW 12th Ave.) has at least a dozen different styles of Boulevard Beer from Kansas City, which you may know as the “Paris of the Plains.” Siegel says his Plantation location (6900 Cypress Road) has a long list of Boulevard, too.

What’s more, to-go beer is half-off at the Riverside. Visit TheRiversideMarket.com .

Here are some other places to watch the Super Bowl and (maybe more interesting) its virally commercials, or to just enjoy a Sunday night out in an energetic atmosphere.

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Roxy’s Pub, West Palm Beach: The annual Big Game Block Party hosted by Roxy’s Pub (309 Clematis St.) in West Palm Beach will take place in the glow of their massive LED screen set up in the middle of Clematis. Beginning at 3 p.m., there will be DJs, raffles and giveaways, plus a halftime wing-eating contest with a trophy and $1,000 cash on the table. Visit Facebook.com/roxyspub .

Bodega Taqueria y Tequila, West Palm Beach: The Big Game Watch Party at Bodega (118 S. Clematis St.) will have the sound up (even louder for Rihanna’s halftime show) and a bunch of food and drink specials, including $1 wings from 5:30 p.m. until the game is over. Buckets of five seltzers or beers (you can mix Corona, Modelo, Bodega Cerveza) will cost $25, while draft margaritas and beer will be $7, or $25 by the pitcher. The same deals can be found at the Bodega in downtown Fort Lauderdale, but West Palm Beach is one of my favorite drinking rooms. Visit BodegaTaqueria.com .

BRK Republic Dog Park & Bar, West Palm Beach: Your four-legged friend is welcome to party with you during Papa Joe’s Super Bowl Bash at BRK Republic Dog Park & Bar (521 Clematis St.) in West Palm Beach, which will feature the fine grub of Lilo’s Streetfood & Bar. Tickets for the all-you-can-eat buffet (wings, chips, dips, fried things), beginning at 6 p.m., cost $15. All-you-can-drink tickets cost $20 for draft beers, house wine and cocktails in BRK’s tap room. Visit Facebook.com/BRKRepublic .

Renegades, West Palm Beach: The weekly Sundaze R&B NFL party hosted by The Grown & Sexy Cruise and Travel at Renegades in West Palm Beach (600 Village Blvd.) will show the game on a 30-foot screen, which still may not be big enough to overshadow a performance by co-host Lil Scrappy, star of “Love & Hip-Hop.” Tickets start at $20+. Visit Facebook.com/sexycruise .

Throw Social, Delray Beach: If you’re not so much into the game as the vibe, axe-throwing lounge Throw Social (29 SE Second St.) in Delray Beach is with you during their Here for the Commercials Super Bowl Watch Party. Beginning at 6 p.m., the game (and commercials) will screen on a 22-foot video wall, accompanied by a tailgate-style buffet and a five-hour open bar stocked with beer, seltzer, wine and bubbles. Tickets cost $95. Tables start at $250 for a two-top. Fully stocked cabanas start at $1,200, though most don’t have a great view of the game (not that it matters, right?). Visit Facebook.com/throwsocialdelray .

Rosewater Rooftop at The Ray Hotel, Delray Beach: The lush lounging space (233 NE Second Ave.), with 360-degree views of the beach to downtown, will gear up to show the Super Bowl on eight 70-inch TVs. In addition to the regular a la carte menu offerings, Rosewater will feature a special Big Game Package, which includes eight menu items (entrees such as Spicy Fried Chicken tossed in Nashville-inspired hot sauce, as well as sides and sweets) for $65+ per person. Buckets of beers and High Noons will be available starting at $35. RSVPs encouraged at Facebook.com/rosewaterdelray .

Bru’s Room, Boynton Beach: If you’ve ever been in this particular Bru’s Room (1333 N. Congress Ave.) and found yourself inadvertently walking into an Ohio State Buckeyes watch party (20 years later and Hurricanes fans will still tell you it was not pass interference), you know it may be the most football focused of the six locations owned by Miami Dolphins great Bob Brudzinski. Along with showing the game, Brudzinski is running a contest on Instagram with the winner getting their home Super Bowl party catered with 50 wings, a 16-inch pizza, salad and more. Deadline to enter is midnight Wednesday night. Visit Instagram.com/brusroom .

BROWARD COUNTY

World Famous Parrot Lounge, Fort Lauderdale: The iconic no-frills, yes-Phils dive on Fort Lauderdale beach (911 Sunrise Lane) will be THE place to watch the game if you’re an Iggles supporter or a fan of any NFL team except the Chiefs, with an all-day party that will spill out into the street . Owned by Tim Schiavone and Joe O’Donnell, the Parrot recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. It’s where Eagles ironman Chuck Bednarik would drink if he were in town (and alive). Domestic buckets will cost $18 for five beers, while High Noons and imported beers are $24 for buckets of five. Visit TheParrotLounge.com .

DAER Dayclub, Hollywood: For sheer Instagramminess, it will be hard to top the poolside watch party at DAER, the 44,000-square-foot, indoor-outdoor, day-night club in the shadow of the pulsating Guitar Hotel at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (1 Seminole Way). They are promising the “largest outdoor LED screen in South Florida,” in the event you are actually there to see the game. Admission is free before 5 p.m., $25 after. Visit HardRockNightlife.com .

Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill, Fort Lauderdale: Miami Dolphins great Kim Bokamper runs what many consider the ultimate South Florida sports bar at his Fort Lauderdale restaurant, with its peerless waterfront location (3115 NE 32nd Ave.) and retina-punishing walls of TVs inside and outside on a massive patio. And he takes the Super Bowl seriously — Bokamper’s VIP Big Game Feast begins at 6 p.m. and includes reserved seats, premium open bar, and a menu of his popular wings, ribs, egg rolls, sushi rolls and other favorites. Price is $149 (plus tax/tip). Visit Bokampers.com .

Bo’s Pub, Fort Lauderdale: Another Bokamper property (1309 E. Las Olas Blvd.) with the same VIP Big Game Feast menu as the mothership ($149, plus tax/tip), Bo’s Pub may be located on Fort Lauderdale’s upscale tourist thoroughfare, but has its own authentic big-game vibe (as anyone who witnessed Saturday’s packed house for the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast-hosts can attest). Visit 1309ELasOlas.com .

Quarterdeck, Fort Lauderdale: The longtime local favorite has several locations (Las Olas Boulevard, Sawgrass Mills, Dania Beach and Davie), but the newest spot south of downtown Fort Lauderdale (1035 SE 17th St.; note to newcomers: It’s two clocks north of 17th Street, and most people still call it “Cordova”) boasts one of the best patios in town. All locations will offer specials ($20 Jack Daniels wings and buckets of five domestic beers for $18), but the 17th Street restaurant’s Super Bowl Block Party will feature pulled pork sandwiches from an 80-pound pig roasting in a Jim Beam Caja China. On the other side of the patio, sister spot Whiskey Neat will be serving a Jim Beam Black Smoked Old Fashioned for $10. Visit QuarterDeckRestaurants.com and Instagram.com/whiskeyneatftl .

Patio Bar & Pizza, Fort Lauderdale: Centered around another of downtown’s prettier outdoor bars, Patio Bar & Pizza (901 Progresso Drive) will open at 1 p.m. with brunch pizzas and bottomless specials (1-4 p.m.) leading into the game showing on multiple TVs indoors and out. There will be $2 Bud Light drafts all day, and bucket specials on domestic beer ($15) and High Noons and imported beer ($20). Visit PatioBarPizza.com .

Savor Cinema, Fort Lauderdale: The 30-foot screen at downtown Fort Lauderdale art-house movie theater Savor Cinema (503 SE Sixth St.) offers a unique spot to watch the game, which also will be shown on a 10-foot screen in the courtyard. Beginning at 4:30 p.m., the party will have drinks starting at $5 and a selection of burgers, hot dogs, turkey chili, corn bread, baked beans, coleslaw and tossed salad. Food special includes a choice of entrée, two sides and soft drink for $15 (vegetarian option includes four sides for $10). Admission is free. There will be boxes for sale ($15 each) with cash prizes. Visit FLIFF.com .

The Wharf, Fort Lauderdale: A consistently popular Sunday-afternoon hangout in downtown Fort Lauderdale, The Wharf (20 W. Las Olas Blvd.) will drop the music for game sound during their big-screen Super Bowl watch party, which begins at 5 p.m. Specials include buckets of five Corona, Corona Premier or Modelo beers for $35. The food at The Wharf is football-friendly, with menus from The Piefather, Los Altos Taqueria, Red Cow BBQ, Lunchroom and Cookies & Cream. Visit WharfFTL.com .

Staff writer Ben Crandell can be reached at [email protected] . Follow on Instagram @BenCrandell and Twitter @BenCrandell .

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Bizarre dragon-like sea creature dubbed ‘the most beautiful killer in the ocean’ washes up on South African beach

November 26, 2020 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

A SEABEAST branded “the most beautiful killer in the ocean” because of its dazzling blue colour and potentially-fatal sting has washed up en-masse on an African beach.

The creatures, known as blue dragons, were found on Fish Hoek Beach near Cape Town in South Africa by a local grandmother out for a walk along the sand.

The sea slug, also known as Glaucus atlanticus, feeds on the deadly Portuguese man o’ war and other venomous seabeasts.

But the amazing creature absorbs the stinging cells from its food and stores them in concentrated doses, giving it a far more potent sting than its prey.

Typical symptoms of the blue dragon’s sting include nausea, pain, vomiting and acute allergic contact dermatitis.

Maria Wagener, who found the creatures, often helps beached starfish back into the water, but had a lucky escape when instinct told her to keep her distance.

“I’ve never seen them before and I’ve lived near this beach for most of my life,” she said.

“I pick up starfish all the time and put them back into the sea but I had a feeling that these would have a sting.

I had a feeling these would have a sting

Maria Wagener Fish Hoek Beach resident

“I probably would have put them back in the sea if I’d had something to lift them, but no, I didn’t touch them!”

Mrs Wagener estimates that she found 20 on the beach but says there “could have been more”.

And if there was any doubt as to whether the creatures had been ingesting venom from their prey, the grandmother found the evidence right down the beach.

“There were also a variety of other species of sea life,” she said.

“There were little blue crabs, Portuguese men o’ war, and blue shells called Janthina Janthina.”

The blue dragons were still alive and she said the “tide would have taken them back to the sea”.

Mrs Wagener shares photos of her beach discoveries on her Facebook page, Fish Hoek Beach .

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“They’re a bit like a sea scorpion. They are small, about an inch in length. They’re blue on the top and white underneath,” she added.

“It wasn’t difficult to spot them on the white sand.”

The strange and rare sea creatures have an expansive ocean range – they have been found washed up on beaches in Australia and in the US.

The blue sea slugs float with their bright blue underside – actually the “foot” – facing upwards to camouflage them against the sea, and with the silver side facing down to blend in with the sky.

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