Dead whale draws big weekend crowds to Warrnambool

By Peter Collins
Updated July 31 2012 - 6:39pm, first published July 22 2012 - 10:36am
Vanessa Aghdassi and her children Carmel, 6, and Arie, 9, from Ballarat, were among the crowds who came to see the humpback whale carcass laying on the rocks at Shelly Beach.
Vanessa Aghdassi and her children Carmel, 6, and Arie, 9, from Ballarat, were among the crowds who came to see the humpback whale carcass laying on the rocks at Shelly Beach.
The dead whale near Thunder Point attracted big crowds over the weekend.
The dead whale near Thunder Point attracted big crowds over the weekend.

A ROTTING dead whale on Warrnambool’s outskirts has drawn thousands of tourists keen to get a close-up look at the 40-tonne ocean giant.

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