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Kevin Hilley

Whale in the Thames

Sep 26, 2018, 01:58 PM

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A beluga whale in the Thames? Yes! #England #UK #GreatBritain #bbc #whales #radio #tv #BBCRadioKent #DominicKing #science #oceanography #nature #tourism #London #RiverThames #Thames #news #gravesend #pocahontas #JohnSmith #history #arctic #BennyTheBeluga #Kent

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