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  2. Salish Sea human foot discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Since August 20, 2007, at least 20 detached human feet have been found on the coasts of the Salish Sea in British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, US. The first discovery, on August 20, 2007, was on Jedediah Island in British Columbia.

  3. The Salish Sea Feet Mystery And Its Eerie Explanation

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    Since 2007, at least 20 severed human feet in shoes have washed ashore along the Salish Sea in British Columbia and Washington — and the mystery has now been solved. At least 21 severed feet have been found on the shores of the Salish Sea near Vancouver and Seattle, most wearing tennis shoes.

  4. Doctor explains why 21 human feet in sneakers washed on shore

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    Since 2007, nearly two dozen human feet have been found in sneakers completely unattached to bodies on the coasts of the Salish Sea in the U.S. and Canada. One of the more recent discoveries...

  5. How science solved the mystery of feet washing ashore in the ...

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    Over the course of the next 12 years, a total of 15 feet washed ashore in the area around Vancouver Island, a network of waterways called the Salish Sea. Six more turned up in Puget Sound,...

  6. Why, specifically, the Salish Sea? - Deseret News

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    Since 2007, more than 20 feet have been discovered in shoes on the coast of the Salish Sea and there’s a few reasons why

  7. The discovery of human feet encased in shoes that have been washing up on the shores of the Salish Sea.

  8. Over the years since, at least twenty more human feet have been found on the coasts of the Salish Sea, the small sea that separates Washington State from British Columbia, and includes the Strait of Georgia, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and countless smaller waterways and islands.