Pillow : WHALING, c1935. Dead humpback whales, inflated with compressed air, tied to the
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WHALING, c1935. Dead humpback whales, inflated with compressed air, tied to the
WHALING, c1935.
Dead humpback whales, inflated with compressed air, tied to the deck of a factory ship befoe stripping their blubber. Photographed c1935-1945
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Media ID 13633914
1935 1945 Blubber Carcass Dead Marine Ocean Whale Whaling Humpback
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful photograph captures a haunting scene from the whaling industry in the mid-1930s. The image showcases several massive humpback whale carcasses, suspended in the air by ropes and inflated with compressed air. These majestic creatures, once rulers of the ocean, now lay lifeless on the deck of a factory ship. The photographer's lens exposes the harsh reality of this early maritime practice known as whaling. The stripped blubber, which was highly valued for its commercial uses at that time (although we are not mentioning them here), is visible on these magnificent creatures' bodies. It serves as a stark reminder of humanity's impact on marine life. Amidst this somber scene, one cannot help but feel a sense of awe mixed with sadness for these gentle giants who met such an unfortunate fate. Their immense size and grace are juxtaposed against their tragic demise, leaving viewers to contemplate our relationship with nature and our responsibility towards preserving it. This photograph stands as both a historical document capturing an era when whaling was prevalent and a call to action to protect marine ecosystems today. It reminds us that every creature has inherent value beyond its commercial worth – they contribute to the delicate balance of our planet's biodiversity. As we reflect upon this thought-provoking image captured between 1935-1945 by Granger Art on Demand under their collection titled "WHALING" let us strive for greater awareness and conservation efforts to ensure that future generations can witness these magnificent beings thriving
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