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Giant yellow duck goes missing off Australia

- AFP

perth — An Australian swimming club is appealing for ocean watchers to find their giant yellow inflatable duck Daphne, after the mascot was blown into the Indian Ocean with reported sightings hundreds of kilometres from where it was launched.

The duck, owned by Cockburn Masters Swimming Club, was last seen at Perth’s Coogee Beach in the early hours of March 11 as organisers prepared for a carnival.

Club president Peter Marr said he tried to swim after Daphne, which is the size of a caravan, but it was moving too fast.

“I probably overestima­ted my ability and underestim­ated Daphne’s hunger for freedom and she just bolted,” Marr told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n on Saturday.

“After 50 metres she was just gone baby, gone. I couldn’t keep up.”

The club has posted an appeal on Facebook for people to look out for the absconded bird, with a reward of free passes to next year’s event as well as swimming merchandis­e if it is returned.

“We’re expecting a ransom note,” Marr quipped, adding that Daphne cost the club Aus$900 ($695). “We’d look after them if they looked after us.”

The ABC said there were rumours the duck had been spotted > The duck, owned by Cockburn Masters Swimming Club, was last seen at Perth’s Coogee Beach in the early hours of March 11 > The club has posted an appeal on Facebook for people to look out for the absconded bird, with a reward of free passes to next year’s event as well as swimming off the western coastal city of Geraldton, some 440 kilometres north of Perth.

Giant inflatable rubber ducks drew internatio­nal attention in 2007 when Dutchman Florentijn merchandis­e if it is returned. > Giant rubber ducks drew internatio­nal attention in 2007 when Dutchman Florentijn Hofman created one as an artwork > The 18-metre-tall toy travelled to different cities around the world, ranging from Brazil to Australia, and spawned many replicas Hofman created one as an artwork.

Hofman’s 18-metre-tall bath toy travelled to different cities around the world, ranging from Brazil to Australia, and spawned many replicas. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Swimmers posing with the giant inflatable duck they named Daphne in Perth. —
AFP Swimmers posing with the giant inflatable duck they named Daphne in Perth. —

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