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Frozen Aquarium in Japan

September 25, 2010 by ivana  
Filed under Beautiful

Kori no Suizokukan – the so-called frozen aquarium, located in Kesennuma, Japan. Visitors are 450 frozen samples of 80 different underwater species. All animals taken from the nearest fishing port. To freeze the method of instant freezing, which makes exhibits a fresh look. Inside the unpleasant duty is due to the prevailing indoor temperature of -20 Celsius. Visitors issue special suits at the input.

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Frozen Aquarium in Japan

Kori no Suizokukan – the so-called frozen aquarium, located in Kesennuma, Japan. Visitors are 450 frozen samples of 80 different underwater species.....

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