Wednesday, 15 November 2023

2023 Day 319

2023 Dedh Trei Hans ha Nawnjek

















De Merher, pemdhegves mis Dû

Wednesday, 15th November 











Neppeth treweythüs a wrüg wharvos war dreth en Tewynblistra e'n mettin a-varr. An mortid a omdednas ha gara a-dhelher morvil marow. Morvil brâs ew ev, gen gooj warnodho. Rag fra ew ev marow? Eus cleves warnodho? Eus peryl dhe vab-den? Best yonk ew ev, ha tanow, whetek meter ha hanter en hester. Nag o ev norishys etta. Thera othom dhe'n polis a witha persons ha keun dhort an corf. Samplow a veu kemerys (gen hesken bower) rag pathologieth - ampydnyon, torr ha keher, dhe whithra pandra veu an câws a  vernans.  Ew an corf diantel? Lebmyn ma'n caletter a y riddya.



Something rare happened on a beach in Newquay in the early morning. The tide retreated and left behind a dead whale. It is a big whale with blood on it. Why is it dead? Is it diseased? Is there a risk to a human? It is a juvenile animal, and thin, 16.5 m in length. It was not well-nourished. The police had to keep people and dogs away from the body. Samples were taken (with a power saw) for pathology - brain, stomach, muscle, to investigate what was the cause of death. Is the body dangerous? Now there is the problem of removing it.













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