/ 7 November 2007

Dutch islands go bananas over fruit on beach

Thousands of bananas washed up on two Dutch North Sea islands on Wednesday after at least six containers fell off a cargo ship in a storm and at least one burst open, a local official said.

”I think everybody on the island has a bunch now,” said Gossen Buren, a shipping official at the local lighthouse.

A 1km stretch of beach on Terschelling island, 115km north of Amsterdam, was littered with bunches of unripe fruit from Cuba, Buren said. Bananas also washed up on neighbouring Ameland island.

Terschelling residents are no strangers to stuff turning up on their beach; a year ago, thousands of tennis shoes, aluminium briefcases and children’s toys washed ashore, drawing crowds of treasure-hunting residents. About 20 years ago it was a load of sweaters.

Plenty of beachcombers came early on Wednesday for a look, said Buren, ”but not as many as when we had the sneakers”.

Buren said he hadn’t tasted any of the bananas to see if they were salty. ”It still looks pretty green,” he said.

It wasn’t immediately clear what would happen to the bananas. Buren said some locals had suggested sending them to nearby zoos. — Sapa-AP