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Blue whale lower jawbones form an arch in front of the Anglican Church, Stanley, Falklands, UK Overseas Protectorate, South America

Sperm whale skeleton (Physeter macrocephalus), at Las Salinas del Carmen, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Littered beluga bones left by whalers, Delphinapterus leucas, at Ahlstrandhalvoya, Bellsund, Svalbard, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Christ Church cathedral green and houses, seen through whale bone arch, Stanley, East Falkland, Falkland Islands, South America

Whale skeleton, Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Whale remains in Gashamna (Goose Bay), Hornsund, Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Whale remains in Gashamna (Goose Bay), Hornsund, Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Whale remains in Gashamna (Goose Bay), Hornsund, Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Old whale bones in the beach near the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Adult fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) carcass in Holmabukta off the northwest of the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway

Skull of an adult killer whale (Orcinus orca), on display inside the town of Stanley, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean, South America

Views of the Whaling Memorial in Stanley, the capital and only true city (with a cathedral) in the Falkland Islands, South America

Baleen whale skeleton, most likely a young Bryde's whale, on lava flow in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Baleen whale skeleton, most likely a young Bryde's whale, on lava flow in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Whitby Abbey, St. Mary's Church viewed through the Whale bones on the west cliff, and the River Esk, Whitby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Skeleton from a Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) in the lava on Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Skull from a short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala Macrorhynchus), Urbina Beach, Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Eskimos, sledge and whale bones at Yanrakino village (population 150), Chukchi Peninsula, Russian Far East, Russia, Asia

The Christian, Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, the most southerly cathedral in the world, with a whale bone arch from Blue whale lower jaw bones.

The Christian, Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, the most southerly cathedral in the world, with a whale bone arch from Blue whale lower jaw bones.

A householder in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands who has created a whale museum, with an anti whaling slant.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Fossil whale skull in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Whale Bones Arch and St. Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale fossil in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Fossil whale skull in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. Whale fossil on the interpretive trail at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale fossil in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Fossil whale jaw in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale skull fossil in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale skull fossil in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale fossil in the museum at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

Wadi al Hitan, Faiyum, Egypt. February 20, 2022. Whale fossil on the interpretive trail at Wadi el-Hitan paleontological site.

The old British Whaling Station at Port Lockroy and the whalebones across the bay at Point Jougla near Weincke Island, Antarctica.

California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf vertabrae on Isla Tiburon in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico.

Whalebone Alley grand vista, high altitude flora, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley, female tourist standing between bow head whale rib bones, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley, female tourist standing around still intact extremly old inuit elder grave, skeleton still present. Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley, female tourist sitting on bowhead whale bone, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley grand vista, female tourist standing on cliff face, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley, Bowhead whale bones, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley, Bowhead whale bone, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Whalebone Alley grand vista, female tourist standing on cliff face, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.

Upper and lower jaw bones (+ one rib) of a blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) at an old whaling station. BBC Broadcaster John Craven for scale. Snaefellsness Peninsular, Iceland.

Whale bone marking the shaman's grave on Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and Siberia in the Chukchi sea, home to around 600 Inuits (Eskimos, United States of America, North America

Weathered whale vertebrae on Jougla Point near the old British Whaling Station at Port Lockroy on Weincke Island, Antarctica.

The old British Whaling Station at Port Lockroy and the whalebones across the bay at Point Jougla near Weincke Island, Antarctica.

The old British Whaling Station at Port Lockroy and the whalebones across the bay at Point Jougla near Weincke Island, Antarctica.

Snow-covered whale bones on Jougla Point, in Port Lockroy at the western end of Wiencke Island, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Weathered whale vertebrae on Jougla Point near the old British Whaling Station at Port Lockroy on Weincke Island, Antarctica.

Snow-covered whale bones on Jougla Point, in Port Lockroy at the western end of Wiencke Island, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Upper and lower jaw bones (+ one rib) of a blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) at an old whaling station. Snaefellsness Peninsular, Iceland.

A whale bone arch and old vats for rendering down whale blubber in Ilulissat, Greenland, Polar Regions

Blue whale jawbones (mandibles) create an arch in the park in Port Stanley on East Falkland Island in the Falkland Islands Group, South Atlantic Ocean.

Views of the Jougla Point, Antarctica. Jougla Point is located in Port Lockroy at the western end of Wiencke Island

Whale Jaw Bone as entrance to the main house in the Museum, Carl-Haeberlin-Friesenmuseum, Wyk, North Sea Island Foehr, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Two men with tattoos - one with a chain made from carved whale bones - smile at the camera in the Te Tumu cultural center, Tekoapa, Ua Huka, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific

Detail of a chain made from carved whale bones on a man with tattoos at the Te Tumu Cultural Center, Tekoapa, Ua Huka, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific

The biologist und nature guide Salvador Cazar standing next to the carcass of a whale, Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Cape Willoughby lighthouse, whale bones in the foreground, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) feeding on the remains of a whale, Kaktovik, North Slope, Beaufort Sea, Alaska, USA, America

Footbridge leading under an arch made of a whale's jaw bone, Local History Museum, Qeqertarsuaq, Disko Island, Disko Bay, Greenland, Arctic

The Stegosaurus is called also plate lizard and in the jurassic period occurred. Its length amounted to approx. 8 m, the height of approx. 2.75 m and it had a mass of approx. 3 tons. It had a whale-nut-large brain and bone plates at the back. The Stegosau

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Historic Inuit house from the Thule culture made out of whale bones, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic

Historic Inuit house from the Thule culture made out of whale bones, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic

Historic Inuit house from the Thule Culture made out of whale bones, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic