The dramatic appearance of monster jellyfish and a spider crab at a Welsh seaside resort has led to many beachgoers vowing to never swim in the sea again.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Amy said: “We are having a short holiday this week and was just having a stroll down Tal-y-bont beach…we always see small crabs and jellyfish around the rocks and on the beach but was shocked to see any this size.
“I’ve been coming to Barmouth and Tal-y-bont for nearly 50 years and it’s the biggest I’ve ever seen so I had to put my hand next to it for scale . I find it amazing to actually see the true giants of the deep.”
Love your paper, absolutely wonderful reporting. Can’t actually read myself, but that doesn’t stop me from buying it every day. Regards the crab and jellyfish, are they native or foreign and a threat to our sealife, culture and values?
I believe everything I read in the Star, I was on the top deck of that bus they found on the moon don’t you know.
I love its wig of mussels. Looks like a judge of the seabed court.
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The dramatic appearance of monster jellyfish and a spider crab at a Welsh seaside resort has led to many beachgoers vowing to never swim in the sea again.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Amy said: “We are having a short holiday this week and was just having a stroll down Tal-y-bont beach…we always see small crabs and jellyfish around the rocks and on the beach but was shocked to see any this size.
“I’ve been coming to Barmouth and Tal-y-bont for nearly 50 years and it’s the biggest I’ve ever seen so I had to put my hand next to it for scale . I find it amazing to actually see the true giants of the deep.”
Love your paper, absolutely wonderful reporting. Can’t actually read myself, but that doesn’t stop me from buying it every day. Regards the crab and jellyfish, are they native or foreign and a threat to our sealife, culture and values?
I believe everything I read in the Star, I was on the top deck of that bus they found on the moon don’t you know.
I love its wig of mussels. Looks like a judge of the seabed court.