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Two beluga whales transported to refuge 6,000 miles away in astonishing pictures

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Incredible images show two beluga whales arriving safely to a sanctuary after travelling thousands of miles to their new home.

Little Grey and Little White had not been in the sea for nearly ten years. Now the formerly captive whales have started a life closer to freedom in the world's first open water sanctuary for belugas off the Icelandic coast.

Striking pictures show the whales being painstakingly transported in special slings. The Sea Life Trust said on Monday that it was delighted to confirm the whales are home safe and getting to know their new surroundings in a care area at Klettsvik Bay, off the south coast of Iceland.

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