From whale carcasses to WWII bombs: Haunting finds on Singapore's shorelines
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A 6.3m-long baleen whale carcass was found in the waters off Tanjong Pagar on Sept 6. PHOTO: Facebook/Lee Kong Chian National History Museum Retrieval efforts by researchers from the Lee Kong Chian National History Museum and Singapore Salvage Engineers allFrom whale carcasses to WWII bombs: Haunting finds on Singapore's shorelines
A 6.3m-long baleen whale carcass was found in the waters off Tanjong Pagar on Sept 6. PHOTO: Facebook/Lee Kong Chian National History Museum Retrieval efforts by researchers from the Lee Kong Chian National History Museum and Singapore Salvage Engineers allowed the carcass to be secured before it was lost to open sea, and it's currently being studied by the researchers.This is the first time in a decade that a whale carcass has been found in Singapore's waters. In 2015, a sperm whale carcass later named Jubi Lee, washed up near Jurong Island. Read more