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#10056338
18 May 2023
Officers try to evacuate the carcass of a Baleen Whale that washed ashore in a coastal area in Surabaya, East Java, on May 18, 2023. The whale was stranded and died allegedly due to illness. Furthermore, the carcass is planned to be buried first in a place provided by the authorities.
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#10056340
18 May 2023
Officers try to evacuate the carcass of a Baleen Whale that washed ashore in a coastal area in Surabaya, East Java, on May 18, 2023. The whale was stranded and died allegedly due to illness. Furthermore, the carcass is planned to be buried first in a place provided by the authorities.
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#10056342
18 May 2023
Officers try to evacuate the carcass of a Baleen Whale that washed ashore in a coastal area in Surabaya, East Java, on May 18, 2023. The whale was stranded and died allegedly due to illness. Furthermore, the carcass is planned to be buried first in a place provided by the authorities.
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#10056344
18 May 2023
Officers try to evacuate the carcass of a Baleen Whale that washed ashore in a coastal area in Surabaya, East Java, on May 18, 2023. The whale was stranded and died allegedly due to illness. Furthermore, the carcass is planned to be buried first in a place provided by the authorities.
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#9093806
29 October 2022
Dancers performed the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093822
29 October 2022
Dancers performed the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093824
29 October 2022
Dancers performed the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093848
29 October 2022
Dancers performed the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093878
29 October 2022
Dancers performed the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093754
29 October 2022
Dancers prepare befor perform at the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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#9093758
29 October 2022
Dancers prepare befor perform at the Gandrung dance during the Gandrung Sewu Festival on the coast of Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on October 29, 2022. The dance performed by 1188 student from various age has became one of the tourist attractions to Indonesia.
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Release Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Baby From Conservation Of Fisherman Groups
21 August 2022
#8696164
21 August 2022
The coastal area of a turtle hatchery at the BSTC (Bajulmati Sea Turle Convervation) turtle conservation center on Bajulmati beach, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on August 20, 2022. As of August 2022, the BSCT conservation group has released 517 olive ridley sea turtle and 477 turtle eggs confiscated by the illegal trade waiting to hatch. The IUCN world conservation agency has listed the olive ridley sea turtle as endangered. Due to the threat of destruction of marine habitats and illegal trade. The BSCT turtle conservation group is managed independently by the local fishing community which was established in 2009. Previously, local fishermen still caught turtles and sold turtle eggs for the black market. Fishermen began to realize and create conservation groups. For educational purposes, educational tours and campaigns for the preservation of marine habitats.
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Release Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Baby From Conservation Of Fisherman Groups
21 August 2022
#8696176
21 August 2022
A olive ridley sea turtle baby (lepidochelys olivacea) runs off the coast when it is released from the wild rescue by the BSTC (Bajulmati Sea Turle Convervation) turtle conservation center as many as 177 on the Bajulmati beach, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on August 20 2022. As of August 2022, the BSCT conservation group has released 517 olive ridley sea turtle and 477 turtle eggs confiscated by the illegal trade waiting to hatch. The IUCN world conservation agency has listed the olive ridley sea turtle as endangered. Due to the threat of destruction of marine habitats and illegal trade. The BSCT turtle conservation group is managed independently by the local fishing community which was established in 2009. Previously, local fishermen still caught turtles and sold turtle eggs for the black market. Fishermen began to realize and create conservation groups. For educational purposes, educational tours and campaigns for the preservation of marine habitats.
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Release Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Baby From Conservation Of Fisherman Groups
21 August 2022
#8696178
21 August 2022
A olive ridley sea turtle baby (lepidochelys olivacea) runs off the coast when it is released from the wild rescue by the BSTC (Bajulmati Sea Turle Convervation) turtle conservation center as many as 177 on the Bajulmati beach, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on August 20 2022. As of August 2022, the BSCT conservation group has released 517 olive ridley sea turtle and 477 turtle eggs confiscated by the illegal trade waiting to hatch. The IUCN world conservation agency has listed the olive ridley sea turtle as endangered. Due to the threat of destruction of marine habitats and illegal trade. The BSCT turtle conservation group is managed independently by the local fishing community which was established in 2009. Previously, local fishermen still caught turtles and sold turtle eggs for the black market. Fishermen began to realize and create conservation groups. For educational purposes, educational tours and campaigns for the preservation of marine habitats.
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Release Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Baby From Conservation Of Fisherman Groups
21 August 2022
#8696180
21 August 2022
A olive ridley sea turtle baby (lepidochelys olivacea) runs off the coast when it is released from the wild rescue by the BSTC (Bajulmati Sea Turle Convervation) turtle conservation center as many as 177 on the Bajulmati beach, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on August 20 2022. As of August 2022, the BSCT conservation group has released 517 olive ridley sea turtle and 477 turtle eggs confiscated by the illegal trade waiting to hatch. The IUCN world conservation agency has listed the olive ridley sea turtle as endangered. Due to the threat of destruction of marine habitats and illegal trade. The BSCT turtle conservation group is managed independently by the local fishing community which was established in 2009. Previously, local fishermen still caught turtles and sold turtle eggs for the black market. Fishermen began to realize and create conservation groups. For educational purposes, educational tours and campaigns for the preservation of marine habitats.
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Release Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Baby From Conservation Of Fisherman Groups
21 August 2022
#8696186
21 August 2022
A olive ridley sea turtle baby (lepidochelys olivacea) runs off the coast when it is released from the wild rescue by the BSTC (Bajulmati Sea Turle Convervation) turtle conservation center as many as 177 on the Bajulmati beach, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on August 20 2022. As of August 2022, the BSCT conservation group has released 517 olive ridley sea turtle and 477 turtle eggs confiscated by the illegal trade waiting to hatch. The IUCN world conservation agency has listed the olive ridley sea turtle as endangered. Due to the threat of destruction of marine habitats and illegal trade. The BSCT turtle conservation group is managed independently by the local fishing community which was established in 2009. Previously, local fishermen still caught turtles and sold turtle eggs for the black market. Fishermen began to realize and create conservation groups. For educational purposes, educational tours and campaigns for the preservation of marine habitats.
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