Summary of The beach where Lego keeps washing up

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The video discusses how Lego pieces often wash up on the beach of Perranporth. The presenter tells the story of how Lego became a popular toy and how it is slowly being replaced by other types of plastic. There is often green nylon rope at the beach that is from cargo spills that have sunk to the bottom of the sea.

  • 00:00:00 Tracey Williams keeps finding Lego on Perranporth beach, 20,000 of which she has collected over the years. She tells the story of how Lego became a popular toy and how it is slowly being replaced by other types of plastic.
  • 00:05:00 The video shows a beach where Lego pieces are often seen washing up. The presenter discusses how Lego has changed over the years and how it is now less common. The presenter also mentions that there is often green nylon rope at the beach that is from cargo spills that have sunk to the bottom of the sea.

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