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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vmnq5dBF7Y
I wish I was there.
Covered in decaying whale flesh sounds like a good time to me.
Stayed in a fishing village in senegal, a whale that size had washed up on the beach.
And there is nothing they are going to do about it.
The wind always blows landwards there.
Do you have any clue, what a rotting whale corpse smells like...
What on earth possessed them to think that blowing it up would be a good idea or that the seagulls would stick around for a snack after a mega explosion?
Mentalism takes many forms.
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
wtf.
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Yes. In a former incarnation as a wildlife trust warden for a particular beach in Devon, we'd have lots of dead dolphins wash up over the winter and they truly stank. Once we had a small whale wash up after a storm and it was nauseatingly stinky. I had to do the tagging of them and the assisting the people to take the carcasses away. The smell lingers in your nose for ages and if you get it on your clothes... ewwww.
Had a cow wash up once which had fallen off a cliff along the coast. The Council was called to come and remove it so they sent a wee man with a chainsaw down to carve up the poor dead bovine. There were some very disturbed kiddies on the beach that day.
This pump dispenses gasoline, a fossil fuel. People who believe fossils are not real should put something else in their tanks.
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I had seen this on TV a while back I still can't believe they thought that was a good idea, they said the smell was there for months and the seagulls had to be "cut in numbers because so many came there.
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