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There are many places where you might expect to see an armchair: six metres underwater in Nova Scotia's St. Margarets Bay is not one of them. | CBCNS

A miniature stone chair sits on the sandy ocean floor in Nova Scotia's St. Margarets Bay as a passing fish looks on. Artist Barbara Anne MacKintosh carved the sculpture out of single block of limestone.

 

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NS That delightful creative is going to really stump people when it's found 100 years from now. maybe a mermaid will find it and use it when no one is around 🤭

NS the fish is thinkin' ' grab a nice flatscreen at best buy, i'm done'

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