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WATERLESS WATERFALL.—Specially-made liquid falling through glass tubes from the ceiling of a Tokyo department store gives the effect of a cascade. The attraction is part of the Christmas decorations.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 15

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WATERLESS WATERFALL.—Specially-made liquid falling through glass tubes from the ceiling of a Tokyo department store gives the effect of a cascade. The attraction is part of the Christmas decorations. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 15

WATERLESS WATERFALL.—Specially-made liquid falling through glass tubes from the ceiling of a Tokyo department store gives the effect of a cascade. The attraction is part of the Christmas decorations. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 15

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