Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sign-by-Beach-where-Whales-Washed-Up-27MZIFJ6KHQSP.htmlConceptually similarDead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKJICompleted★★★★Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKJKCompleted★★★★Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKJJCompleted★★★★Recovery Effort of Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKLQCompleted★★★★Recovery Effort of Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKLSCompleted★★★★★★Recovery Effort of Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKJECompleted★★★★Dead Sperm Whales Stranded on Beach near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKF9Completed★★★★★★Dead Sperm Whales Stranded on Beach near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKFACompleted★★★★Dead Sperm Whales Stranded on Beach near BrunsbuettelGP0STPKFBCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPKKVSign by Beach where Whales Washed UpSign at a fence on the shore, where whales beached up. The sign reads: "No trespassing! Risk of explosion"! Several dead sperm whales beached on the shore of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog near the German city of Brunsbuettel.In original language:Gestrandete Pottwale in der Naehe von Brunsbuettel.Ein Schild am Zaun warnt vor der Gefahr, dass die verwesenden Kadaver gestrandeter Wale explodieren können. Pottwale sind am Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog in der Naehe von Brunsbuettel angespuelt worden.Locations:Brunsbüttel-Europe-Germany-Nordfriesland (German district)Date:2 Feb, 2016Credit:© Holger Weber & Ole Leifels / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Day-Fences-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Dead Sperm Whales near BrunsbuettelGreenpeace oceans expert Lisa Otte at the shore of Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog, where several dead sperm whales beached.Altogether ten sperm whales were found beached at this location.