Over 25 years ago, a cargo ship traveling from Hong Kong to the United States accidentally lost a shipping crate in the Pacific Ocean. Inside that crate were 28,000 rubber ducks unwittingly about to embark on many long journeys across the globe. As rubber ducks continue to pop up on shores from Australia to Alaska, they’ve enlightened our understanding of ocean currents. Some have made it all the way to the Atlantic Ocean while others have been found frozen in Arctic ice.

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That’s so interesting! I had never heard of this. Of course, the duck’s first remark was that there can never be enough ducks in the ocean, rubber or not π
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And duck would be right, though we don’t condone pollution
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an accidental education, love it … I never spotted one π¦
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Nor me, but we may still have a chance π
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while ever we breath there is still hope π
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How interesting! Poor duckies still looking for a home.
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Or frolicking with delight π
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Haha! Perhaps π€π€π€
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I wonder how many have turned up.
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If theyβve been noticed Iβd suggest quite a few
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Beau looks as if he has a few rubber ducks hidden away…
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Beau would have been terrified of rubber ducks π
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