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Saturday, August 28, 2010
In the city Kessennuma, Japan, a strange kind of aquarium has created some attention. The Kesennnuma port Aquarium offers 50 screens of marine samples embedded in blocks of ice. Turn on the TV in Japan, and you're bound to see someone cut a tuna on a cooking show while commentators ooh and oh. The Ice Aquarium Kesennuma, northeastern Japan, packs about 450 specimens of marine life frozen in large columns of ice bathed in blue light.
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