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Whale beached in southeastern Brazil returns to the ocean

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Whale beached in southeastern Brazil returns to the ocean
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Whale beached in southeastern Brazil returns to the ocean

2017-08-25 16:32 Last Updated At:22:52

With the help of hundreds of people and the return of the high tide, a humpback whale stranded on a beach in the coastal city of Buzios in southeastern Brazil has returned to the ocean.

People work to save a humpback whale stranded on the shore at Rasa Beach in Buzios, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017. With the help of hundreds of people and the return of the high tide, the whale returned to the ocean. (Bebeto Karolla/Folha de Buzios via AP)

People work to save a humpback whale stranded on the shore at Rasa Beach in Buzios, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017. With the help of hundreds of people and the return of the high tide, the whale returned to the ocean. (Bebeto Karolla/Folha de Buzios via AP)

A spokesman for Buzios City Hall said the whale had found its way back into the ocean Thursday afternoon. It had been beached since Wednesday.

Hundreds of people had gathered on the beach of Praia Rasa to help with the rescue effort.

Video footage from local media showed excavators and dozens of people with shovels digging into the sand around the mammal in an attempt to save it.

Biologists at the scene said the whale was young, measured 45 feet and was believed to weigh between 10 to 15 tons.

People splash buckets of water on a humpback whale stranded on the shore at Rasa Beach in Buzios, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017. With the help of hundreds of people and the return of the high tide, the whale returned to the ocean. (Bebeto Karolla/Folha de Buzios via AP)

People splash buckets of water on a humpback whale stranded on the shore at Rasa Beach in Buzios, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017. With the help of hundreds of people and the return of the high tide, the whale returned to the ocean. (Bebeto Karolla/Folha de Buzios via AP)

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Marta says this will be her final year with Brazil's women's national team

2024-04-26 23:21 Last Updated At:23:51

SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazilian soccer star Marta, the six-time women's world player of the year, plans to retire from the national team after this year.

The 38-year-old Marta has told CNN Brasil that she hopes to play in the Olympics in Paris but said that would be her last major tournament for the national team.

“This is my last year, I can confirm it here," she was quoted as saying in excerpts of an interview that will air Sunday. "There is a moment when we have to understand that the time has come. And I’m really fine with this, because I’m optimistic with the development that we are seeing in relation to our young athletes.”

In the excerpts, the Orlando Pride playmaker did not say whether she plans to continue her club career in 2025.

Marta said she wants to play at the Paris Games for what would be her sixth Olympic appearance. She helped Brazil win silver medals in 2004 and 2008.

“If I go to the Olympics, I will enjoy every moment, because regardless of whether I go or not, this is my last year with the national team," she said. "There is no longer Marta in the national team as an athlete in 2025.”

Marta also helped Brazil win two Pan American Games (2003 and 2007) and three Copa Americas (2003, 2010 and 2018).

She is Brazil's leading scorer in the women's game, and the women's World Cup top scorer with 17 goals. However, a World Cup gold eluded her, with Brazil losing the 2007 final to Germany in China.

FILE - Brazil's soccer player Marta accepts the FIFA Special Award for her outstanding career achievements during the FIFA Football Awards 2023 at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London, Jan. 15, 2024. The six-time women's world player of the year said she plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

FILE - Brazil's soccer player Marta accepts the FIFA Special Award for her outstanding career achievements during the FIFA Football Awards 2023 at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London, Jan. 15, 2024. The six-time women's world player of the year said she plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

FILE - Brazil's soccer player Marta, left, who received the Best FIFA Women's Player award, poses for photos with Croatia's Luka Modric, who received the Best FIFA Men's Player award, during the Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony at Royal Festival Hall in London, Britain, Sept. 24, 2018. Marta, the six-time women's world player of the year, plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

FILE - Brazil's soccer player Marta, left, who received the Best FIFA Women's Player award, poses for photos with Croatia's Luka Modric, who received the Best FIFA Men's Player award, during the Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony at Royal Festival Hall in London, Britain, Sept. 24, 2018. Marta, the six-time women's world player of the year, plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

FILE - Brazil's Marta, left, leaps over Sweden's goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl as she attempts a shot during a group E match of the women's Olympic football tournament at Rio Olympic Stadium in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 6, 2016. Brazil won the game 5-1. Marta, the six-time women's world player of the year, plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

FILE - Brazil's Marta, left, leaps over Sweden's goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl as she attempts a shot during a group E match of the women's Olympic football tournament at Rio Olympic Stadium in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 6, 2016. Brazil won the game 5-1. Marta, the six-time women's world player of the year, plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

FILE - Brazil's player Marta runs during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer game against France at Oceane stadium in Le Havre, France, June 23, 2019. The six-time women's world player of the year plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)

FILE - Brazil's player Marta runs during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer game against France at Oceane stadium in Le Havre, France, June 23, 2019. The six-time women's world player of the year plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)

FILE - Brazil's Marta, center, celebrates her goal against the United States during a FIFA Women's World Cup semifinal soccer match in Hangzhou, China, Sept. 27, 2007. The six-time women's world player of the year plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)

FILE - Brazil's Marta, center, celebrates her goal against the United States during a FIFA Women's World Cup semifinal soccer match in Hangzhou, China, Sept. 27, 2007. The six-time women's world player of the year plans to retire from the national team after 2024. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)

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