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Woman finds abundant seafood on Vancouver Island beach while traveling in motorhome

17.08.2026 11:25 1 min 1 source РУС
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Woman finds abundant seafood on Vancouver Island beach while traveling in motorhome
Original source: 新浪网

A woman traveling in a motorhome on Vancouver Island discovered a beach with abundant seafood, including barnacles, oysters, and starfish. She reported that the quantity of seafood was so large that it was impossible to collect it all, making it easy to achieve seafood self-sufficiency.

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Woman finds abundant seafood on Vancouver Island beach while traveling in motorhome

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