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Last Updated: Saturday January 21 2006 17:48 GMT

In Pictures: Whale in the Thames

Whale in the Thames

In a rare event, a whale has swum up the River Thames. Northern bottle-nosed whales are usually found in deep waters in the Atlantic.

Westminster Bridge (Photo: courtesy of Marine Connection)

It managed to pass the Thames Barrier and swim under many bridges including Westminster Bridge...(Photo: courtesy of Marine Connection)

Whale swims past Parliament Buildings (Photo: courtesy of Marine Connection)

...before heading past the Houses of Parliament. (Photo: courtesy of Marine Connection)

Onlookers

Crowds gathered on bridges across the Thames on Friday afternoon as the whale made its way upstream. Photo: Rob Fenwick

Police launch

A police launch monitored the whale, with marine experts on hand in case it beached itself.

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The whale swam close to shore and had to be encouraged to swim into deeper water to avoid being beached.

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Its appearance attracted much attention along the river. Photo: E J May

Whale

Vets remained on standby, experts have said it does not appear to be ill, but are concerned it will get weaker and may become beached. Photo: Guy Bailey.

Sadly the whale eventually died during a rescue effort to move her down the river.

Sadly the whale eventually died during a rescue effort to move her down the river.



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