Cigarettes
In 2014, a Danish cargo ship ran into hurricane-force winds off the coast of Northern France, dumping over 500 containers of cigarettes into the ocean. Later that day, an estimated $4 million worth of Marlboro cigarettes washed up on beaches in the United Kingdom.
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Maybe it was my substandard education that made me think that when the title here says “washed up on shore” it actually meant that they washed up.
How do cannonballs “wash up” on shore? Or fossilized bones, an airplane or a skull?