The Mysterious Case Of The Dolls Washing Up On Texas Beaches Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
If you’ve seen the viral videos of the dolls washing up on Texas beaches, you probably have some questions. Unfortunately, there are few answers to be given. Nobody quite knows where the barnacle-encrusted dolls collecting on the Port Aransas shores came from, but one thing is for sure: they’re creepy!


Since January 2021, researchers at the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve have been finding washed-up dolls along the shoreline, many of them covered in barnacles.
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NERR agrees, dubbing the phenomenon "the craziest beach find of all time."
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None of them are in good shape, between missing limbs, algae stains, and sometimes even markings that appear human in design.

Currents in the Gulf of Mexico move towards Texas from the north and south, so any of the Gulf states - or even Mexico - could be the origin.

The mystery is as baffling as it is unnerving (and a bit fascinating, you have to admit).
Check out this YouTube video by MissionAransasNERR for a more in-depth look at the dolls:
Have you heard about the dolls washing up on Texas beaches? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a Texas ghost story sure to make your palms sweat.
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