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Returning turtle to the sea
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A diver from the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium returns this sea turtle -- one of five -- to the sea near Donghai Bridge yesterday. The turtles, now healthy and strong, have been cared by the aquarium after they were accidentally caught last November.

(Shanghai Daily October 24, 2007)

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