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These 3D-printed tiles are being used to restore Hong Kong's fragile coral reefs

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These 3D-printed tiles are being used to restore Hong Kong's fragile coral reefs

These 3D-printed tiles are being used to restore Hong Kong's fragile coral reefs

Based on natural biological shapes, this artificial reef has already started to attract marine life.


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