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  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
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  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • A close-up of the juvenile whale the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s marine mammal rescue team attempted to rescue  off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s marine mammal rescue team prepares to rescue a stranded juvenile humpback whale off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s marine mammal rescue team prepares to rescue a stranded juvenile humpback whale off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s marine mammal rescue team prepares to rescue a stranded juvenile humpback whale off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Brian Sharp, program director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s Marine Mammal Rescue and Research team, works to rescue a stranded juvenile humpback whale off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A member from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)’s marine mammal rescue team works to rescue a stranded juvenile humpback whale off of Chatham, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The team worked with the Chatham harbormaster to attempt to tow the whale out of shallow water as the tide quickly came in.  Initial rescue efforts were unsuccessful. The team will continue efforts on Sunday.  The general public is reminded to stay back from the whale and avoid flying drones in the area, for the safety of the whale and responders.  Thank you to the Chatham Harbormaster, Harwich Harbormaster, and Coast Guard Chatham for their support and efforts today. Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Seagulls fly above a beach in Carmel, CA.
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  • Seagulls fly in the harbor in Essaouira, Morocco.
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  • Wayne Tachera, a cowboy for Kahua Ranch, lets the ranch's herd of horses out of the coral after spraying them with a fly repellent.  In the distance, one can see the ocean. The ranch is located at 3,000 feet above sea level where some of the best grazing lands are.
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  • Flies buzz around a herd of cows while cowboys separate calves from mothers during the weaning process at Freddie Rice's Ranch in Waimea, Hawaii.  Like on the mainland, the cowboy lifestyle in Hawaii, despite its exotic setting, is rough and dirty.
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  • Seagulls fly in the harbor in Essaouira, Morocco.
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  • Magnificent frigate birds fly over a sandbar in the Galapagos.
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