Kirchdorf, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Pedro Veranda (l-r), Danny Hilse, Anne Herrschaft and Kirsten Tönnies, members of the rescue initiative, make their way to the whale in a boat for the rescue attempt. The humpback whale that stranded near Wismar over three weeks ago is still stuck in shallow water. A private initiative has been trying to rescue the whale for days. Credit: Helena Dolderer/dpa/Alamy Live News

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Kirchdorf, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Pedro Veranda (l-r), Danny Hilse, Anne Herrschaft and Kirsten Tönnies, members of the rescue initiative, make their way to the whale in a boat for the rescue attempt. The humpback whale that stranded near Wismar over three weeks ago is still stuck in shallow water. A private initiative has been trying to rescue the whale for days. Credit: Helena Dolderer/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Kirchdorf, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Pedro Veranda (l-r), Danny Hilse, Anne Herrschaft and Kirsten Tönnies, members of the rescue initiative, make their way to the whale in a boat for the rescue attempt. The humpback whale that stranded near Wismar over three weeks ago is still stuck in shallow water. A private initiative has been trying to rescue the whale for days. Credit: Helena Dolderer/dpa/Alamy Live News

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