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15-foot ‘doomsday fish’ washes up on beach: ‘We are all going to die!’

Por: New York Post Life November 12, 2022

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It’s a deep-sea . Locals were flabbergasted after a 15-foot oarfish — which is rumored to be a sign of impending earthquakes — drifted ashore on a beach in Chile. A video of the alleged oceanic bad omen is currently making waves online as viewers worry about a possible seismic event, Jam Press reported. The massive oarfish — which is the world’s largest bony fish, — washed up on the coast of Isla Talcán in Chile’s Desertores... + full article



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