MANILA, Philippines - In a sleepy coast in Taiji, Wakayama in Japan, a little-known fishing tradition, unmatched elsewhere in the world, has been quietly going on for sometime now.
It involves fishermen herding migrating dolphins into a hidden cove every September, away from the prying eyes of tourists, and mercilessly spearing them until the water is stained with dolphin blood.
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