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Whales stranded in Indonesian swamp

A pod of pilot whales becomes trapped in a mangrove swamp during low tide.

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Whales stranded in Indonesian swamp

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  1. Whales stranded in Indonesian swamp

  2. A man touches a dead whale after it got stranded on the shoreline of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/by means of REUTERS

  3. Indonesian troopers, policeman and occupant work to expel a dead whale stranded on the shore of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/by means of REUTERS

  4. Children stand on a dead whale stranded on the shoreline of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/by means of REUTERS

  5. A youngster embraces a balance of a dead whale stranded on the shoreline of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/by means of REUTERS

  6. Residents take pictures of dead whale stranded on the shore of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/through REUTERS

  7. An Indonesian trooper and inhabitant examine dead whales stranded on the shoreline of Pesisir shoreline in Probolinggo, Indonesia. A large portion of the 29 whales caught in an Indonesian mangrove swamp on Thursday figured out how to free themselves or were tenderly assisted to ocean as the tide rose, fisheries authorities said. Antara Foto/Zabur Karuru/through REUTERS

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