Giant Alien-like Creature Washes Up On The Beach Of New Zealand, Inspires Redditors To Share Other Mysterious Things Found On Beaches
The conspiracy theories may not be far off after all
A strange beach find in New Zealand has people doing a double take, and the internet is having a field day with it.
What looked like a giant alien-like creature washed up on the shore at Muriwai, Auckland, leaving locals and Reddit users trying to figure out whether it was a monster, a shipwreck, or something even weirder. The mystery quickly turned into a bigger conversation, with people sharing other bizarre things they have seen on beaches around the world.
The photos are odd enough on their own, but the theories are what really make this story fun.
A creature you've never before seen
Melissa Doubleday / FacebookA giant alien-like creature washed up on the beach shores of Muriwai, Auckland, New Zealand, and several people rushed to the shore to feast their eyes on this anomaly.
The big question
Melissa Doubleday / FacebookAs Doubleday had never seen such a creature before, whether physically or virtually, she had questions about it. She asked in a Facebook group: “I was driving and came across this. Does anyone know what it is?”
The question garnered much speculation, with many assuming that the creature is a Māori canoe, a monster from the 1980s TV show “Under the Mountain.” In contrast, others believe it is a ship’s hull, and some, unsurprisingly, think it’s an alien.
A possible connection?
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The discovery of a strange creature on the beach taps into fundamental aspects of human curiosity and the accompanying anxiety it can generate. Psychological research shows that our desire to explore the unknown is closely tied to our evolutionary history, where curiosity played a crucial role in survival.
However, this curiosity can also lead to anxiety when faced with unfamiliar situations, as we instinctively seek to understand potential threats in our environment.
Upon closer examination of the creature, one would see that it resembles giant wood covered in barnacles. Yet, people wasted no time in proposing different identities for the creature.
For most people in New Zealand, the creature serves as a reminder of the New Zealand coastline after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake raised the sea floor by 2 meters and made the bottom layer visible.
There's more from where this came from
This is just the tip of the iceberg. Over the years, people have encountered strange and unexplainable things that have washed ashore.
Stay glued to your screen because we've put together a few other discoveries that will blow your mind:
A bag of human hands
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In 2018, a bag containing 54 hands washed up on the Siberian shores of the icy Amur River. In addition, medical equipment, bandages, and hospital-style shoes were discovered nearby.
Ghost ships
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In 2016, a 200-foot-long oil tanker washed up in Liberia, completely deserted and with no explanation as to its whereabouts or the fate of its crew.
In a separate occurrence, a 580-foot-long cargo ship that had been missing at sea for nearly a decade washed up on the coasts of Myanmar.
This also matches the vibe of 81 visual anomalies that will leave your logic spinning in the mud.
Mysterious TJIPETIR block
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Understanding these responses can help individuals develop healthier coping mechanisms when confronted with the unknown.
This mysterious TJIPETIR block was discovered on a beach, which turned out to be a chunk of gutta-percha from West Java, Indonesia.
Fossil of an ancient creature
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This fossil was discovered by James McKelvey on North Carolina's Topsail Island, and specialists believe that it could possibly be the toe of a giant ground sloth.
A fighter plane from WW2
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In 2010, a fighter plane from the United States Air Force, a Lockheed P-38 Lightning, washed up on the shores of Wales. The fighter jet, known as the Maid of Harlech, went down in the Welsh waters during a drill in 1942.
Prior to 2010, the plane was hidden beneath the sands of the Gwynedd coast; however, erosion of the beach and the seabed exposed the wreckage.
To prevent vandalism, the location of the downed fighter jet has been kept secret.
Discovering new things is always fun. However, it can be quite scary, too, especially when you can't find the much-needed information about your discovery.
This strange discovery has given the people of New Zealand something to ponder. While we still can't determine what it is, we don't doubt that scientists are working hard to figure it out.
What do you think about this creature? Let us know in the comments below!
Social media has a way of turning one strange photo into a full-blown mystery.
Furthermore, the sharing of experiences and theories can create a sense of community among individuals grappling with the unknown.
Engaging with others around shared curiosities can help individuals navigate their feelings of anxiety and foster a supportive community.
People online are always ready to turn a weird beach find into a group investigation.
The recent discovery of a giant, alien-like creature on the shores of New Zealand has sparked not only intrigue but also a wave of curiosity and anxiety among beachgoers and social media users alike. This phenomenon highlights our innate response to the unknown, a blend of fascination and fear that encourages us to explore the mysteries of our environment.
By engaging with these strange occurrences, individuals can foster a deeper understanding of the uncertainties that life presents. In doing so, they not only enhance their emotional resilience but also build connections with others who are navigating similar feelings. The vibrant discussions that arise from these beach discoveries empower people to face the unknown with a sense of camaraderie and confidence, transforming anxiety into a collective quest for knowledge.
And that is exactly why the internet cannot look away.
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