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Over more than a decade, a total of 15 feet washed ashore along the Salish Sea. This type of mystery, it turns out, requires scientific, rather than criminal investigation. The unsettling discoveries in the area around Vancouver Island prompted talk of serial killers, aliens, and psychics. But the truth is even more unexpected. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/egjyGTgH

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Leslie Gonzalez

Strategic Communications | Media Relations | Public Affairs | Multimedia | Online Development

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Agree with previous response above—if you’re going to tease an article on the top social media site used by jobseekers, then it makes sense to make the article free access since many are looking for a job.

Darryl Moland

Creative Direction | Art Direction | Graphic Design | Photo Styling

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So we get directed to a paywall. I love National Geographic and your work is exceptional, but I am living only on Social Security right now.

Christian Euler

Senior Solution Consultant at RELEX Solutions - knows that the bullwhip-effect must not necessary be something kinky

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What washed ashore human feet have taught me about B2B sales.

Joel Patience 💠

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We all know. The writing is on the walls of the cliffs.

Jonathan Sturgeon

CEO / Founder @ Dingus and Zazzy / You can't cancel me if I cancel me first.

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probably Joseph Miller had something to do with it.

Morbide mais très intéressant. Merci pour ce post.

Isabel Couto Soares

Private Banker at Banco L.J. Carregosa SA

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Muito útil

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