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Swimmers banned on Spain's Costa Blanca after venomous creatures known as Blue Dragons wash ashore causing safety alerts.
Tourists are banned from beaches along Spain’s Costa Blanca over swarms of killer ‘blue dragons’ - The rare slugs have a ...
TOURISTS have been banned from a long stretch of sea on Spain’s Costa Blanca due to an invasion of venomous and bizarre “blue ...
The public were told not to be fooled by the creature's striking looks, with the local mayor urging people to stay away.
Swimmers were told to rinse with saltwater and seek medical attention if they experienced stings or skin irritation.
The “most beautiful killer in the ocean” feeds on the Portuguese man o’ war and stores its venom in a more concentrated form, making it highly dangerous.
Tourists in southern Spain are prohibited from taking baths in the water along an entire 7-mile stretch of Costa Blanca as a ...
A sting from the sea slug, which feeds on the deadly Portuguese man o' war and other venomous creatures, can cause "nausea, ...
Vivers Beach, a natural stretch of coast south of the Segura River and north of La Babilonia Beach, was reportedly still full ...
Guardamar del Segura lifted red flags after rare blue dragon sea slugs were found. Swimming is now under yellow flags—report ...
Tourists on Spain's popular Costa Blanca coastline have been banned from entering the sea after sightings of a rare and ...
Tourists have been banned from swimming along a seven-mile stretch of Costa Blanca because of sea creatures with a ...