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TOURISTS have been banned from swimming in the sea after a huge shark was seen lurking near the shore at a busy holiday hotspot.Concerned coastguards called the emergency services and raised a red warning flag after the fin of the seven foot beast was spotted poking out of the water.3A shark has been spotted at a popular tourist resortCredit: Solarpix3The
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stanley cups e emergency services were calledCredit: SolarpixThe alarm was raised around 3.30 PM yesterday at bustling Menorcan beach, Arenal d en C
stanley bottles astell.It is the same place another shark was seen in June 2018 when swimmers were stopped from entering the water for an entire afternoon.Although the swimming ban is now thought to have been lifted, the local council covering the area has not yet made any official comment on social platforms.The shark was most likely a blue shark or tinterora and the sighting is believed to be the first so far this year near a Costa beach.read more on sharks BLOODY RAMPAGE Sh Kwvo Thailand s death island Koh Tao claims ANOTHER victim as holidaymaker, 33, becomes the eleventh person to die in mysterious circumstances
HUNDREDS of oil tankers piled up聽in the middle of the Atlantic ocean and the
stanley tumbler Gulf of Mexico are causing traffic chaos in the waters because of a shortage of fuel storage facilities, it has been revealed.From Texas, US, to Singapore and China, maritime tracking maps show a聽crowd of stationary tankers loaded with barrels of crude oil being held in the middle of the waters outside these regions.3 The red squares are stationary tankers loaded with crude oil and other fuel surrounding SingaporeCredit: Marine TrafficSome of the vessels are reportedly being forced to turn back home while others are being told to travel at slower speeds to reduce the amount being offloaded.Earlier th
stanley cup is year,聽three 37,000-tonne tankers made U-turns in the Atlantic ocean after the oil industry declared European storage nearly full, Express.co.uk reported.Experts say the amount of oil at sea has doubled since聽2014 and the recent significant drop in
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