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  "textContent": "Millions of jellyfish-like creatures have washed ashore on some of the central Oregon coast’s beaches. Velella velella, also known as “By-The-Wind-Sailors,” look like small blue jellyfish and land on beaches each winter because of strong winds. Click on the photo or headline for more information.\n\nThe post “By-The-Wind-Sailors” come ashore by the millions on central coast beaches appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
  "title": "“By-The-Wind-Sailors” come ashore by the millions on central coast beaches"
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