Where Koi Carp Dance in the Gutters For those who venture off the usual route, Shimabara, a small city tucked away on the island of Kyushu in Japan, offers a remarkable sight. Imagine yourself meandering through the little streets with the sun creating soft shadows on the cobblestones when all of a sudden, you notice a burst of color. Hundreds of koi carp, those elegant fish with vivid colors, swim through the drainage systems in the roadway. Yes, you read correctly: these graceful animals have settled in the gutters, transforming an ordinary urban element into a dynamic work of aquatic art. Image Source: Google A Tragic Story of Fortitude In order to comprehend the enchantment surrounding Shimabara's swimming carp, we need to go back to 1792. Over 15,000 people lost their life as a result of the devastating Unzen earthquake and tsunami. But in the middle of the destruction, nature had other ideas. Freshwater springs are distributed throughout the network, created by Mount Unzen...
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