The severely decayed remains of a marine creature recently washed up on a beach in Papua New Guinea. Experts can't agree on what the ghostly white lump is, but it is most likely the remains of a marine mammal.
A pale, lumpen pile of flesh which washed up on the shores of Papua New Guinea has experts baffled. The rotting mass has been dubbed a “mermaid globster” due to its distinctive shape. A globster is defined as “an unidentified organic mass that washes ashore,” and it is indeed unidentifiable. Its .
The remains were discovered by locals on Simberi Island - a small volcanic island with a population of around 1,000 people in the Bismarck Sea in New Ireland Province.