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988-188 - Northern right whale (Eubalaena glacialis). Identified as 'Delilah', this right whale washed up dead in 1992, probably another shipstrike victim. Grand Manan, Bay of Fundy, Canada
911-6086 - A lady who was horribly burned in a house fire and who now work for the Peter Hughes Burn Foundation providing counselling and support for the victims of bush fires, Australia, Pacific
911-6085 - Grazi Lisciotto who was horribly burned in a house fire and who now work for the Peter Hughes Burn Foundation providing counselling and support for the victims of bush fires, Australia, Pacific
911-6084 - Grazi Lisciotto and friend who were horribly burned in house fires and who now work for the Peter Hughes Burn Foundation iproviding counselling and support for the victims of bush fires, Australia, Pacific
911-3167 - Mountain Rescue team members drag a sled across the mountain tops with the body of a dead heart attack victim, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-189 - Members of Langdale Ambleside mountain rescue team remove the body of a heart attack victim from the fellside on Fairfield, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
238-5522 - House Tamberan of Angoram housing the Tambaran statue, on the Sepik River, photographed in 1974, only initiated warriors allowed inside on penalty of death, in the days of cannibalism, a victim's head from a neighbouring tribe was hung above the entrance to warn to those not properly initiated, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
238-5519 - House Tamberan, or ceremonial building, photographed in 1974, only initiated warriors were allowed inside and in the days of cannibalism, a victim's head from a neighbouring tribe was hung above the entrance as a warning to those not properly initiated, Maprik, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
190-5604 - Victim of Vesuvius eruption, volcanic ash formed mould retaining human form later revealed by injecting plaster, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe
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