Hong Kong's Giant Rubber Ducks Suffer Deflation in Harbor.

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One of the two giant rubber ducks on display in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor as part of an art installation deflated on Saturday. The nearly 60-foot rubber "Double Ducks" were unveiled on Friday and slated to float in the harbor for two weeks. The creation is a brainchild of Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, who specializes in large urban art installations. It remains unclear what caused the duck to go limp.
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