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The waters of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic are dyed red.



The beaches are littered with carcasses of dolphins.




This large-scale whale slaughter is a traditional local ritual called 'grinddrop' that has been going on for nearly 700 years.



The Faroe Islands is a Danish territory made up of 18 small islands between Norway and Iceland.



A whopping 1,428 dolphins were hunted this year.



Hunting methods are also controversial.



This is how ships drive the dolphins to shore and then cut the dolphins' spines with specially designed knives.



Environmental groups criticize this tradition as barbaric even today, when we no longer have to worry about winter food.



Netizens responded, "To wrap the savagery in tradition... Please, if you're conscious..." "How painful must a highly intelligent dolphin be? It's so cruel!"