On most days our newspapers and the Internet is so full of bad news - of humans being reckless and cruel - that we hardly notice the positive news. But not everyone is evil, there's still plenty of good in this world.
An incredible video of a 28-hour rescue effort carried out to help return a beached humpback whale to the sea is doing the rounds on social media. More than 30 people helped save a humpback whale stranded on a beach in Argentina.?
In the video, the whale can be seen in the shallow water as rescuers work to secure a harness around its seven-tonne body.
It was beached on Saturday in Mar del Tuyu, around 200 miles south of Buenos Aires, reports the Evening Standard.
One of the rescuers told local reporters that "whales tend to go to the coast to die, but there is a chance that this is not the case and the team want to give it a second chance."
Biologist Karina Alvarez said the animal floated but did not move its tail or pectoral fins because it was too weak. Let's hope it feels a lot better really soon.