Attempt to save stranded Bottlenose whale in Santiago

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A man splashes water on a bottlenose whale as they attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached bottlenose whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
A man splashes water on a bottlenose whale as they attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached bottlenose whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)JOSE LUIS SAAVEDRA / Reuters
People push a bottlenose whale in an attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE- Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
People push a bottlenose whale in an attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE- Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)JOSE LUIS SAAVEDRA / Reuters
People and rescue team members gather to attempt to save a bottlenose whale at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE- Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
People and rescue team members gather to attempt to save a bottlenose whale at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE- Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)JOSE LUIS SAAVEDRA / Reuters
A man splashes water on a bottlenose whale as they attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached bottlenose whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
A man splashes water on a bottlenose whale as they attempt to save it at Colcura beach near Concepcion city, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Santiago March 7, 2012. People began on Wednesday an operation to save the beached bottlenose whale which was dragged to the sea with a fishing boat, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)JOSE LUIS SAAVEDRA / Reuters

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