A dead whale washed ashore at Smith Point County Park on Long Island Friday.
The view from SkyFOX shows crews investigating a dead whale that washed ashore at Smith Point County Park on Long Island.
Crews on Long Island are investigating a dead whale that was washed ashore at Smith Point County Park on Long Island.The view from SkyFOX showed what appeared to be a humpback whale about 30 feet long, laying in the sand several yards up from the waterline.No other details were immediately available.that I have read and agree
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