The intriguing object, measuring 5 feet (1.5 metres), was washed up at Dueodde, a beach on Danish island Bornholm's southernmost tip. After picking it up, they noticed just how heavy it felt.
Mary took the blunder in good humour and laughed as a security guard handed it back to her. The mum-of-four wore the hat again in 2006 during a visit to the Danish island of Bornholm.
Still, humpback whale ding-a-lings – which can top out at 3 meters (10 feet) – fall into the category of once seen, never forgotten. As the Pacific Whale Foundation explains, the animals usually keep ...
For more than half a century, the island served as a crucial cog for the workings of the Danish Press’ Joint Procurement Association (DDPFF), who stored rolls upon rolls of paper waiting to be ...