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Lost at Sea: The Sunken Cargo of the Tokio Express – Beachcombing Magazine
Lost at Sea: The Sunken Cargo of the Tokio Express – Beachcombing Magazine

Legos Wash Ashore The Cornish Coast After 17 Years In The Atlantic
Legos Wash Ashore The Cornish Coast After 17 Years In The Atlantic

Lego Lost at Sea! – Beach Guardian
Lego Lost at Sea! – Beach Guardian

5 million Lego pieces plunged into the sea off Cornwall 25 years ago -  Cornwall Live
5 million Lego pieces plunged into the sea off Cornwall 25 years ago - Cornwall Live

Lego dragons, cocaine and £12,000 BMW bikes: Britain's best beachcombing  finds | Life and style | The Guardian
Lego dragons, cocaine and £12,000 BMW bikes: Britain's best beachcombing finds | Life and style | The Guardian

Lego pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years since cargo spill  | News - Pirate FM
Lego pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years since cargo spill | News - Pirate FM

Millions of Lego pieces lost 23 years ago are still washing up in Cornwall  today - Cornwall Live
Millions of Lego pieces lost 23 years ago are still washing up in Cornwall today - Cornwall Live

Lego washes up on UK beach 20 years after 5million pieces spill from cargo  ship - Mirror Online
Lego washes up on UK beach 20 years after 5million pieces spill from cargo ship - Mirror Online

Lego washed up on British beaches | Weird | News | Express.co.uk
Lego washed up on British beaches | Weird | News | Express.co.uk

Archaeology adrift?: A curious tale of Lego lost at sea - Current  Archaeology
Archaeology adrift?: A curious tale of Lego lost at sea - Current Archaeology

Lost at Sea in a 1997 Container Ship Accident, LEGO Pieces Continue to Wash  Ashore in Southwest England
Lost at Sea in a 1997 Container Ship Accident, LEGO Pieces Continue to Wash Ashore in Southwest England

Millions of tiny Lego pieces lost at sea more than 17 years ago are still  washing up on Cornish beaches
Millions of tiny Lego pieces lost at sea more than 17 years ago are still washing up on Cornish beaches

Why Are Thousands of LEGO Pieces Washing Up on UK Beaches?
Why Are Thousands of LEGO Pieces Washing Up on UK Beaches?

LEGO pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years later - Energy  Live News
LEGO pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years later - Energy Live News

Lego pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years since cargo spill  | News - Pirate FM
Lego pieces still washing up on Cornish beaches 25 years since cargo spill | News - Pirate FM

Lego Lost At Sea on X: "Horrendous amounts of plastic on Cornish beaches  today after #StormCiara. Among it, Lego from the 1997 spill, lobster trap  tags from Canada, an octopus pot and
Lego Lost At Sea on X: "Horrendous amounts of plastic on Cornish beaches today after #StormCiara. Among it, Lego from the 1997 spill, lobster trap tags from Canada, an octopus pot and

Lego bricks continue to wash up on Cornwall's beaches 20 years after the  Tokio Express lost its cargo - Cornwall Live
Lego bricks continue to wash up on Cornwall's beaches 20 years after the Tokio Express lost its cargo - Cornwall Live

How a 1997 Lego spill led to plastic 'archaeological artefacts' washing up  on Cornwall beaches
How a 1997 Lego spill led to plastic 'archaeological artefacts' washing up on Cornwall beaches

TIny Lego daisy from the great spill of... - Lego Lost At Sea | Facebook
TIny Lego daisy from the great spill of... - Lego Lost At Sea | Facebook

The Cornish beaches where Lego keeps washing up - BBC News
The Cornish beaches where Lego keeps washing up - BBC News

After 25 Years at Sea, Shipwrecked Lego Pieces Are Still Washing Ashore on  Beaches in England | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
After 25 Years at Sea, Shipwrecked Lego Pieces Are Still Washing Ashore on Beaches in England | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

After 25 Years at Sea, Shipwrecked Lego Pieces Are Still Washing Ashore on  Beaches in England | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
After 25 Years at Sea, Shipwrecked Lego Pieces Are Still Washing Ashore on Beaches in England | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine