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  2. Exploding whale - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, residents of Florence voted to name a new recreational area "Exploding Whale Memorial Park" in honor of the incident; [17] it also has a memorial plaque. [1] For the 50th anniversary of the event, KATU pulled the original 16 mm footage from the archives and released a remastered edition of the news report in 4K resolution. [18]

  3. Florence, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    On November 12, 1970, Florence was the site of a famous scene when the Oregon Department of Transportation used 20 cases of explosives to try to blow up a dead beached whale, with unintended consequences. [9] [unreliable source?] [10] [11] [12] In 2020, residents voted to name a new park Exploding Whale Memorial Park. [13]

  4. Oregon town renames park after famous exploding whale - AOL

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    In an effort to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the day it rained whale, the town of Florence decided to name its newest park Exploding Whale Memorial Park.

  5. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-11-18/In the media

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    Exploding Whale Day (including video coverage) was celebrated in Exploding Whale Memorial Park in Florence, Oregon and reported in The Oregonian. See previous Signpost coverage here or just click on the illustration on the right. Pageviews of Exploding whale, of course, went up 60x over the median on the anniversary.

  6. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/November 7, 2004

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    There have been two real-life documented incidents of exploding whales.The better known explosion occurred in Florence, Oregon in 1970 when a dead Gray Whale was blown up by the Oregon Highway Division in an attempt to dispose of its rotting carcass and became famous when American humorist Dave Barry wrote about it in his newspaper column.

  7. ‘You get one split second’: The story behind a viral bird photo

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    A photographer’s Covid-era hobby turned into a four-year project that produced around half a million photos. But one stood out from them all.