One more whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-8-5 16:40:00

A resident walks past a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua
A resident walks past a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua
A resident tries to move a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua
A resident tries to move a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua
Residents try to move a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua
Residents try to move a 9-meter-long whale shark stranded on Parangkusumo beach in Bantul of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 4, 2012. This is the second whale shark stranded on Indonesian beach while migration, according to the coordinator of the local NGO. Photo: Xinhua







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