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n our January issue, we asked: This log with these strange tube-like organisms washed up on the Plett beach in September. Any idea what it is? Georgi Dorward from Kenilworth was the first to respond correctly. She wrote: ʻThe organism in the picture is goose barnacles. I have come across them a lot on the beaches in Cape Town!ʼ The goose barnacles, also called gooseneck barnacles, live attached to

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