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FAROE ISLANDS
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June 05, 2012 
Inhabitants of Faroe Islands catch and slaughter pilot whales (Globicephala melaena) during the traditional... 
Sandur, Faroe Islands 
Inhabitants of Faroe Islands catch and slaughter pilot whales during the traditional 'Grindadrap' near... 
Inhabitants of Faroe Islands catch and slaughter pilot whales (Globicephala melaena) during the traditional 'Grindadrap' (whale hunting in Faroese) near Sandur on Sandoy island June 05, 2012. Residents of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous province of Denmark, slaughter and eat pilot whales every year. The Faroese are descendents of Vikings, and pilot whales have been a central part of their diet for more than 1,000 years. They crowd the animals into a bay and kill them. 'Grindadrap' whaling is not done for commercial purposes, the meat can not be sold and is divided evenly between members of the local community. REUTERS/Andrija Ilic (FAROE ISLANDS - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
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