dilluns, 1 de desembre del 2014

Tjipetir mystery: Why are rubber-like blocks washing up on beaches? By Mario Cacciottolo

Rubber-like blocks from Indonesia have been washing up on beaches in the UK and north Europe. They came from the Titanic.
In the summer on 2012 Tracey Williams has found a black tablet on the sand and over it writes “ Tjipetir”. Weeks later she found another and she had started to research the origins.
The blocks are most made of gutta-percha, the gum of a tree found in Malaysia and it was used in 19th and half of 20th centuries.
These were found too in Spain, France, the Netherlands and more countries.
There were speculations about where they coming: from the Titanic and from a salvage company which sunk during the World War One.
Opinion

I choose this news because I found it very interesting. I think there are a lot of things in the past which we are not going to discover. These blocks appeared out of the blue and they are going to be a mystery for us for a long time. 


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