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Woman rescues baby dolphin on Ireland beach(1/3)

2018-07-12 15:46:16 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

Jenni Hanninen, from Finland, is seen in action saving a baby dolphin stranded on Seapoint beach in Louth, Ireland on June 30, 2018. She was out horse riding on Seapoint Beach with two friends when they spotted the animal washed up on the shore. Jenni picked up the mammal and carried it out to the water before releasing it into the wild once again. (Photo/IC)

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