Liverpool Echo that he has never seen such a sight.He said: "My wife Gemma, she found it. We were walking on the beach and she called us and said 'come back, look at this'."We went and had a look and it looked like something not of this world."It was quite and attraction for the locals."The 47-year-old and his son Daniel searched for answers and discovered they were Gooseneck Barnacles.The rare specimens are considered a delicacy in countries such as Portugal and Spain.He said: "It turns out they are one of the most expensive sea creatures you can buy."From looking on Google I think it's about £25 each they go for, and on the log there were probably about 2,000 of them."If that were the case, the barnacles would fetch a total of.
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