On Tuesday morning, Jimmy Senda, a 47-year-old construction worker and part-time artist from Racine, U.S.A., was strolling along the shore of Lake Michigan at Samuel Myers Park in search of sea glass, which he builds into his creative sculptures, when a curious looking package lying on its own close to the water’s edge caught his eye. Senda told FOX6 that “curiosity” got the better of him, so he approached the package and unwrapped its case of aluminum foil, that was fastened with a pink rubber band, and this is when the artist first looked upon “a brain” among pink flowers, with what appeared to be Chinese currency. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_original","fid":"77824","attributes":{"alt":"The mysterious brain was discovered on a Lake Michigan beach. (James Senda)","class":"media-image","height":"630","style":"width: 473px
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