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After examining the footwear drifting onto Queensland's north coast, the Townsville-based researcher offered an explanation. "My proposal is that right-footed thongs will be separated from left-footed thongs as they drift down the ocean currents," Mr Carlos said. "So in theory, left-footed thongs should be pushed to the outside of the South Pacific and right-footed thongs should be pushed to the centre of the South Pacific." The separated thong theory is based on ocean currents and the fact that right- and left-foot thongs are asymmetric. According to the hypothesis, Australia's east coast and countries on South America's west coast, such as Peru, would have a left-foot bias. "But the island nations right in the centre of the Pacific like French Polynesia, maybe Samoa, they would have a heap of right foot thongs," Mr Carlos said. "The countries in between would have a bit of a mix." But Mr Carlos said his hypothesis could only be proved by a research expedition to key areas of the South Pacific.
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