Young Boy Finds Whale Poop, ‘Floating Gold’ on English Beach

Charlie Naysmith found a lump of ambergris in a patch of seaweed at Hengistbury Head in Bournemouth (Photo: BBC News)

Charlie Naysmith found a lump of ambergris in a patch of seaweed at Hengistbury Head in Bournemouth (Photo: BBC News)

A chance discovery along the southern coast of England inspires our Geo Quiz.

We’re looking for the name of a large English coastal resort town near Hengistbury Head. An 8-year old  boy named Charlie Naysmith was walking along a sandy beach there that looks out on the English Channel. And, as he told the BBC, he stumbled across something.

Naysmith: “I found it at Hengistbury Head, Hengistbury.”

BBC anchor: “Can you tell me where it was exactly?”

Naysmith: “It was like in a patch of seaweed.”

Experts are calling what Charlie found “floating gold” worth thousands of dollars.


It turns out that Charlie Naysmith’s “floating gold” was a large piece of ambergris. If you don’t know what ambergris is, here’s a hint: it comes out of one end of a whale. Charlie found it on the beach near Bournemouth, a resort on the south coast of England.

Bournemouth‘s the answer to our Geo Quiz.

As for what floating gold is exactly, we turn to Christopher Kemp. He’s author of a new book called Floating Gold: A Natural (and Unnatural) History of Ambergris.

Discussion

5 comments for “Young Boy Finds Whale Poop, ‘Floating Gold’ on English Beach”

  • Nyakairu

    What makes whale poop so pricey?

  • http://www.facebook.com/ted.swift Ted Swift

    I was surprised to see it demoted to “whale poop”, since I’d always heard it was regurgitated (the article’s hint is ambiguous about which end of the whale is the source). It’s valuable (at least historically) because it is/was highly prized as an ingredient in expensive and exotic perfumes.

  • http://www.facebook.com/cynthia.tyler.904 Cynthia Tyler

    According to Wikipedia, it is usually passed through the intestines, in which case squid beaks may be found in it, as if the system produces the ambergris to protect the tract from sharp objects. If the collection of ambergris becomes to large to pass, then it may be regurgitated. In either case, not exactly a tea-time table decoration…

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/LGCLWS3K57J7SZI7XHVG5XA55U Much.A.musaad

    hello all :) 
    I have ambergris, and i want sell…can you help me to sell my ambergris ?
    my email : mr.much_arif25@yahoo.co.id
    my country : Indonesia
    my city : Jakarta

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/LGCLWS3K57J7SZI7XHVG5XA55U Much.A.musaad

    hello all :) 
    I have ambergris, and i want sell…can you help me to sell my ambergris ?
    my email : mr.much_arif25@yahoo.co.id
    my country : Indonesia
    my city : Jakarta