Hong Kong's Giant Rubber Ducks: Deflation and Resurrection.

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One of the two giant rubber ducks anchored in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour as part of an art installation by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman deflated on Saturday, to the disappointment of residents coming to see them in scorching heat. The "Double Ducks" were unveiled on Friday and were scheduled to float in the harbour for two weeks. It was not clear why the duck deflated.
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