6 fotosTortugas en la IndiaTortugas en la India 16 feb 2017 - 13:41CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlaceCentenares de tortugas marinas tras poner sus huevos en la arena de la playa de Rushikulya en Bhubaneswar (India).ASIT KUMAR (AFP)Una tortuga marina se prepara para dejar sus huevos en la arena de la playa de Rushikulya en Bhubaneswar (India).ASIT KUMAR (AFP)An Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) lays her eggs in a hollow in the sand at Rushikulya Beach, some 140 kilometres (88 miles) south-west of Bhubaneswar, early February 16, 2017. Thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles started to come ashore in the last few days from the Bay of Bengal to lay their eggs on the beach, which is one of the three mass nesting sites in the Indian coastal state of Orissa. / AFP PHOTO / ASIT KUMARASIT KUMAR (AFP)An Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) arrives to lay her eggs on the sand at Rushikulya Beach, some 140 kilometres (88 miles) south-west of Bhubaneswar, early February 16, 2017. Thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles started to come ashore in the last few days from the Bay of Bengal to lay their eggs on the beach, which is one of the three mass nesting sites in the Indian coastal state of Orissa. / AFP PHOTO / ASIT KUMARASIT KUMAR (AFP)Tourists take photographs of an Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) as she lays her eggs in a hollow in the sand at Rushikulya Beach, some 140 kilometres (88 miles) south-west of Bhubaneswar, early February 16, 2017. Thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles started to come ashore in the last few days from the Bay of Bengal to lay their eggs on the beach, which is one of the three mass nesting sites in the Indian coastal state of Orissa. / AFP PHOTO / ASIT KUMARASIT KUMAR (AFP)Olive Ridley Turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) return to the sea after laying their eggs in the sand at Rushikulya Beach, some 140 kilometres (88 miles) south-west of Bhubaneswar, early February 16, 2017. Thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles started to come ashore in the last few days from the Bay of Bengal to lay their eggs on the beach, which is one of the three mass nesting sites in the Indian coastal state of Orissa. / AFP PHOTO / ASIT KUMARASIT KUMAR (AFP)