Moving the Deceased Sperm Whale at South Brighton Beach, Christchurch 2023
Moving the Deceased Sperm Whale at South Brighton Beach, Christchurch 2023
On Saturday the 4th of November 2023, a 15m long male sperm whale was stranded on the ocean side of a sandbar out from South Brighton Surf Club, however it died. The following evening, the whale was carefully moved and buried beneath the dunes.
Report this entry
More from the same area
Pumpernickel rye bread mix, Holes Bakery
Steven Hole of Holes Bakery, 81 Effingham Street, North Beach, ...
New Brighton firefighters
Derek Pitcaithley (centre), Sid Besley and Ron Beardsley (on top ...
Restocking fire hoses
Keith Beardsley, Ray Kiesanowski (centre) and Ashley Fitchett ...
Resuscitator unit for New Brighton
Miles Ruddenklau (left) of the New Brighton Jaycees with Chief ...
New Brighton deserted by the Covid-19 Lockdown on Sunday 5 April 2020
I cycled to my nearest supermarket on Sunday 5 April 2020 to ...
Surf pumping at New Brighton Pier on Thursday 2 April 2020
A three-day Easterly swell rolled into New Brighton, 15 Second ...
A New Brighton Dairy falls victim to the economic shutdown of Covid-19 Lockdown
Sadly, many small businesses started failing after maybe only a ...
A beautiful book that arrived for me during Covid-19 Lockdown
This book was recommended to me by my boss before our work got ...
New Brighton firefighters
New Brighton firefighters outside the New Brighton Fire Station.
New Brighton Pier seen from the Library staff room
First morning of New Brighton Library opening after 49 days of ...
Knitting for the Himalayan Trust Hospital
Members of the Christchurch Rotoract Club participating in a ...
Christchurch's first woman firefighter
Di Fisher, a member of the New Brighton Volunteer Fire Brigade ...
Firefighters training at Queen Elizabeth II Park
Firefighters working to extinguish a deliberately set fire at ...
Queen Elizabeth Park Pool mural
Mural on the wall of the Training Pool at QE2 Park Sports Centre ...
Flowering Succulent on the sand dunes
A beautiful flower brightens the sand dunes at New Brighton ...