Another Spanish beach has closed after the invasion of the potentially deadly blue dragon sea creatures as the venomous species continues to spread across the country.
The dangerous creatures, which have a potentially-fatal sting, were spotted on La Cantería beach in Órzola, in the popular holiday island Lanzarote, forcing the beach to temporarily close this week.
Several sightings of the sea slugs, also known as Glaucus atlanticus, have been reported along the Lanzarote coast over the summer.
It comes as tourists were banned from going into the water along an entire seven-mile stretch of Spain's Costa Blanca.
Reg flags went up on beaches in the municipality of Guardamar del Segura just north of Torrevieja on Wednesday following the appearance of so-called blue dragons, which have been branded 'the most beautiful killer in the ocean'.









