The bales come from the SS Rio Grande, a German blockade runner, which was carrying tin, copper, cobalt and crude rubber bales when it sank

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The bales come from the SS Rio Grande, a German blockade runner, which was carrying tin, copper, cobalt and crude rubber bales when it sank
Mystery bales.
Mystery bales. A stark reminder that what we discard just goes, or in this case is still going, somewhere else.
What we discard just goes, or in this case is still going, somewhere else.
A couple of days ago, Neu and I went for a walk on the beach. I was astonished to see these large blocks, dotted along the whole length of the beach, for as far as the eye could see. They were fairly well spaced apart but Neu said that further up the beach (just out of sight in the first photo) there was a huge…
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