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Did You Know Whale Vomit Is Worth Big Money? A Poor Destitute Fisherman In Thailand Found Some Washed Up On A Beach And Now He's A Millionaire

The Smart Local - When Narit Suwansang was taking a walk along Laem Thalumphuk beach, the last thing on his mind was becoming a millionaire.

But as luck would have it, the 60-year-old fisherman stumbled upon a huge chunk of what seemed to be a beige mineral-like object. What he didn’t know was that he had found ambergris – or simply, whale vomit -; a highly valuable substance that would bring him a fortune.

Coconuts Bangkok reported that Suwansang had returned home to get his family members’ help to carry the strange object he’d found. However, he turned to Google to find out what it was. To check if he’d really found whale vomit, he brought a lighter to the mass – it then went waxy like a candle, which is typical of ambergris.

The chunk found by the fisherman weighed up to 100kg – one of the heaviest discoveries ever. This brought its worth up to ~฿100 million (~USD3.3 million), making Suwansang an overnight millionaire.

He shared that a businessman in Phuket had offered to pay him ฿960,000 per kg depending on the quality of his find. Experts in the field have also been invited to inspect the chunk of chunder.

Good for this fuckin guy Narit. 

Every once in a while it's nice to hear a story like this where the cosmos are looking out for the little guy and throw him a bone. 

But was anybody aware that (sperm) whale vomit is this fuckin valuable? 

Holy shit man.

If you want to have a go at becoming a surprise millionaire, Thailand’s beaches might be your best bet. In 2019, fisherman Jumrus Thiachot fetched ฿10.5 million, (~USD 470,000) after finding a 6.5kg chunk of ambergris in Koh Samui.

Ambergris rakes in the dough due to how much it is valued by perfumers as a “fixative”. This refers to it being used in fragrances to make scents last longer. It is made up of a secretion of the bile duct in sperm whales and takes years to form, making it a rare and precious find.

In the same year, scavenger Surachet Chanchu was walking along a beach in Songkhla looking for recyclables when he found 16kg of whale vomit on the beach that was worth ~฿20 million. Other cases have been reported throughout the years as well. 

Black truffles and whale vomit. Two of the grossest looking things in the world, found naturally, worth millions of dollars.