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Shinkai No Tottemo Kawatta Ikimono

By: Fujiwara Yoshihiro(Author)
80 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Gentōsha
Shinkai No Tottemo Kawatta Ikimono
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Language: Japanese with English captions

This book contains 85 colour photos of deep-sea creatures, selected out of a pool of thousands by researchers of JAMSTEC, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology.

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By: Fujiwara Yoshihiro(Author)
80 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Gentōsha
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