A beachcomber stumbled upon an unusual find during a weekend stroll. Chevaun Hands captured an image of the peculiar 'roll' of seaweed and shells, in Blackpool, turning to Facebook for assistance ...
A number of people on the platform said the shells appeared to be gooseneck barnacles, a rare species served up as a delicacy in countries like Spain and Portugal, as per Manchester Evening News.
Several responses confirmed that the shells were gooseneck barnacles. This rare species of barnacle is considered a delicacy in countries like Portugal and Spain, but they have been known to wash ...
Several responses confirmed that the shells were indeed gooseneck barnacles. These rare barnacles are considered a delicacy in countries like Portugal and Spain but have been known to wash up on ...
Those in the know told them the shells were gooseneck barnacles which are considered a delicacy in countries such as Portugal and Spain. In 2022 a similar-sized roll of barnacles washed up on a ...
Several people replied to confirm the shells were in fact gooseneck barnacles. The rare species of barnacle are a delicacy in countries such as Portugal and Spain but have been known to wash up on UK ...
Several responses confirmed that the shells were indeed gooseneck barnacles. These rare barnacles are considered a delicacy in countries like Portugal and Spain but have been known to wash up on UK ...
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