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Aura Noguera, left, and her sister, Rita Castello, right, both of San Francisco, run from an incoming wave after posing by a beached humpback whale Tuesday, May 5, 2015, in Pacifica, Calif. The whale was discovered south of San Francisco, marking the second dead whale to wash ashore in less than three weeks. The 32-foot female whale is within sight of the carcass of a sperm whale that was discovered dead in mid-April. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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