The coast was dyed red in blood after the massacre of the whale-whining that enraged Europe

Despite many criticisms and objections from Europe and the whole world, the people of the Faroe Islands, Denmark continued to kill pepper whales as a traditional feature.

People have condemned Japan for collective whale hunts, causing the death of hundreds of whales or mercy for mass suicide whales at many beaches around the world now, residents. In Europe, they are resentful of the whale slaughter on the Faroe Islands.

With whales, when witnessing a member of the herd is stranded, the whole group will follow the poor whale into the shallow water area, despite knowing the danger of stalking. Once they go to the shallow coast, hunters and islanders will be waiting with hooks and ropes to pull them to shore. And the biggest whale-massacre massacre of the year took place, witnessed by many people, including children.

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Hundreds of people on Faroe Island are present at the coast to witness whales being slaughtered.

Both the blue waters now are tinged with the red of blood and the heavy air of dozens of whales who are approaching death.

Last week, people on the Faroe Islands had another "successful" whale hunting season when they identified a group of about 200 whales off the coast of Hvannasund. After about 2 hours, the hunters tried to get the whales to shore and 120 whales were killed.

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Including young children.

The female whale has a high herd behavior so when there is one injured in the herd, deaf or having physical problems, the group will follow closely to protect. According to experts, pepper whales also have feelings when they have seen whales cry on frivolous when they are stranded.

In the past three centuries, Faroes islanders have killed about 838 whales each year, according to a 2012 study. With islanders, they do not think this is an act of massacre when that's just a part of the island's long culture. Besides, people here believe that whale numbers are still enough and their hunting is still sustainable.

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The whole sea turned red into the color of whale blood.

Whaling is strictly prohibited in Europe and Denmark; therefore, the people of the Faroe Islands are not allowed to hunt whales. However, it will take a long time and a stronger government to stop this situation.

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Some images were recorded during previous whale hunting seasons.