They were stunned to find their homes, gardens and cars littered with the
smelly marine algae after a stormy weather spout swept up the debris from a
beach 20 miles away.
Weather experts believe the seaweed was picked up from Clevedon Beach in North
Somerset by a twister during freak weather conditions on the coast.
It was then carried through the air - before being deposited on the quiet
street in Berkeley, near Cheltenham, Glos.
Stunned engineer Dr Richard Overton, 55, and his wife Kay, collected an entire
bucket full of the green slime from their front garden.
He said: "I looked out of the window after a very big storm finished and
to my amazement there were lots of flakes of seaweed scattered over the
garden.
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