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30 Dolphins stranding and incredibly saved! Extremely rare event!

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Published on Mar 5, 2012

filmed by Gerd Traue, Copyright Gerd Traue

About 30 Dolphins stranded and saved by local people at Arraial do Cabo (Brazil) in the morning at 8:00 AM on March 5th 2012.

Mehr als 30 Delphine sind heute am frühen Morgen des 05.03.2012 in Arraial do Cabo (Brasilien) gestrandet und von Einheimischen gerettet worden.

Prainha em Arraial do Cabo, Brasil, 5 de Marco 2012, 8:00 horas da manha, aproximadamente 30 Golfinhos nadam em direcao da Praia e sao maravilhosamente salvados por moradores.

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  • I8yourcookie5

    lucky this wasn't japan

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  • azayles

    Was this an accident or did they get stranded on porpoise?

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  • John Doe

    If I was there and had my ole trusty sledgehammer I could have gave them folks a day at the beach they'd never forget. ;0

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  • Diamantgeiszt gedera

    n7ce work

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  • TheFlazhGames

    probably accident, i dont think dolphin would go somewhere where they can't breathe

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  • Pedro Ribeiro

    usa google tradutor otario.

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  • Eddie Scissorz

    just takin a shot in the dark here seein as nobody brought this up yet.. what if the dolphins were tryna run away from something in the water like say i dunno a shark? or a orca or another dolphin eating fish? i mean seriously, what if jaws is only like 10 ft away and they just fed the thing like 30 more dolphins..

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  • metaphysikz101

    This is happening more and more because of secret naval sonar testing that literally scrambles their sense of direction. They are fleeing from what ever is being bombarded at them sonically under water at an extremely high frequency. There has been instances where hundreds of dolphins wash ashore with their insides literally turned to soup from being in the way of this very dangerous and new naval technology that's being tested without consent from any governments or organizations. Very sad. :(

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  • mercanaries3

    Thank goodness this wasn't in Asian waters. Those savages would have brought the trucks and sliced the dolphins throats.

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  • Jose Arellano

    I don't speak your language, English please.

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  • Rui Pinhão

    obrigado por salvarem esses magníficos animais

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  • Juninho Augusto

    Like Brazil

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