13-year-old Brit finds rare Lego octopus, 27 years after container containing millions of pieces fell overboard | Instagram HLN

13-year-old Brit finds rare Lego octopus, 27 years after container containing millions of pieces fell overboard | Instagram HLN
13-year-old Brit finds rare Lego octopus, 27 years after container containing millions of pieces fell overboard | Instagram HLN
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13-year-old Liutauras has a rare piece of Lego on a beach in Cornwall, England, that ended up in the sea 27 years ago. The piece of Lego was part of a container – which flew overboard from a cargo ship in 1997 – containing as many as five million pieces. The thirteen-year-old boy has been looking for the plastic octopus for no less than two years.

LOOK. Here you can see the distance that the piece of Lego traveled in 27 years

After two years of searching, Liutauras finally found the plastic octopus on Marazion beach. The piece was one of many lost from the freighter Tokyo Express at Land’s End in 1997, when a ferocious wave knocked 62 containers into the sea. There were approximately 4,200 Lego octopuses on board the ship at the time.

The teenager, who regularly visits the beach with his parents, said he was “delighted” by the discovery. Liutauras has collected almost 800 Lego blocks from 1997. His father, Vytautas, noticed that an octopus was not easy to find. Among the other lost pieces were 352,000 pairs of fins, 97,500 diving tanks and 92,400 swords. Liutauras has now set his sights on finding one of the 33,941 dragons that fell into the sea after the incident.

Beachcomber Tracey Williams is part of the Lego Lost At Sea project, which has been working for years to find the plastic pieces since they ended up in the ocean. She often considers the octopus the ‘holy grail’ of all finds and says she found one in 1997, but only found one again after 18 years. “There’s something magical about octopuses,” she adds.



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