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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2012

Volunteers work to free a pod of stranded pilot whales on Farewell Spit, New Zealand; an area notorious for whale strandings. Project Jonah CEO, Kimberly Muncaster, talks about the rescue. 24 January 2012.

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  • @Bpeirce2 So I guess the pole shift has been going on since forever then, since Farewell Spit is "an area notorious for whale strandings".

    And your Cape Cod strandings are sadly also business as usual. For instance, in Jan-Feb 1998 you had 97 dolphins strand and die there. Or are you suggesting we had a pole shift back then as well?

  • i already have for the birds food and shelter even for the (strangely) seabirds who flocks here ATM

  • we must help them where ever we can

    if it was here i helped

  • Pole shift causing starndings all over the world.

  • :(

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