33-Ft-Long Whale Carcass In English Field a Mile Inland

A 33-foot-long beached dead whale was recently discovered approximately one mile inland of Yorkshire, England.

YT: A stranded whale, thought to be a sei whale, at Skeffling, near Spurn Point, 29 September 2011.
packosays...

>> ^spoco2:

I like how he was just talking about identifying the species... no comment as to the fact that it's so far inland, how it may have got there... he's a focused individual.


or perhaps the tide coming in that far isn't that odd an occurrence for this location

ponceleonsays...

I'm not sure the description is accurate about how far inland it is. In the first shot, you clearly see what looks like the ocean just a few hundred yards away...

As for how it got there, well, if the internet has taught me anything: I don't understand how this happened, therefore either Jesus or aliens are involved.

Drachen_Jagersays...

No, you've got it wrong, it's proof that 9/11 was a CIA coverup!

>> ^ponceleon:

I'm not sure the description is accurate about how far inland it is. In the first shot, you clearly see what looks like the ocean just a few hundred yards away...
As for how it got there, well, if the internet has taught me anything: I don't understand how this happened, therefore either Jesus or aliens are involved.

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'whale, carcall, body, dead, field, stranded, sei whale, beached' to 'whale, carcass, body, dead, field, stranded, sei whale, beached' - edited by garmachi

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