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Woman taking seaside stroll spots 30kg of whale vomit worth over S$4 million

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Those who like taking walks by the beach might be motivated to take longer strolls after a woman stumbled upon whale vomit worth millions.

The story of a 30-year-old woman named Aunmanee Sarirayoh went viral among Thai netizens following her discovery of the rare commodity.

Ms Sarirayoh was out walking by a beach in Pattani, a southern town in Thailand, when she found 30kg of whale vomit.

She took the mass home and got it checked at the Scientific Research Center in Prince of Songkla University.

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Bangkokbiznews reported that the substance was confirmed to be genuine whale vomit, worth about ฿100 million (S$4.1 million).

Ms Sarirayoh said she would donate some of the money from selling the whale vomit to a religious organisation and those in need.

According to Britannica, whale vomit or ambergris is used for medicines, potions, spices and as a stabiliser for fine perfumes.

Ambergris has been called the “treasure of the sea” or “floating gold” and is considered one of the strangest natural occurrences in the world, reported abplive.com.

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The solid waxy substance is produced by sperm whales and usually has a disagreeable colour when fresh. However, exposure to seawater, sun, and air cause ambergris to harden and fade, giving it a subtle, pleasant scent.

Ambergris is commonly found on the coasts of South Africa, Brazil, Madagascar, the East Indies, China, Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand and The Maldives.

Here’s a chunk of ambergris sold for S$23,803 at an auction in 2015. /TISG

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