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With the rain finally subsiding, people making their way out to Tainan’s Chimei Museum were treated to a strange sight: a hippo floating in a lake.

A museum official stated the hippo was actually a lakeside statue that, because of last week’s rains, ended up in the lake. The statue’s 40-meter journey was made possible by rising lake water levels, which allowed the inanimate object to float over the elevated walkway. The museum is currently featuring the special exhibition Pharaoh: King of Egypt, and the floating hippo made many think of the movie “Night at the Museum,” in which an Egyptian artifact causes the exhibits to come alive at night. So, despite all the rain, the hippo’s “magical” movement has been a bright spot after a gloomy week.

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