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At the Royal Festival Hall till 17 July.
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This is the pretty part of the exhibit - and aren't those "Dr Seuss" corals wild! -
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The other "reef" is made of plastic, and makes the point that our rubbishy, use-once plastic bags are ending up in the oceans. Their mass is now the size of England - and growing.
How lovely! What an exhibit these ocean creations must be!
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