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English: The whale skeleton in Van Thuy Tu palace in Phan Thiet city, Binh Thuan province, Vietnam. Currently, this is the largest whale skeleton in Vietnam and the whole of Southeast Asia still intact (22m long, heavy weight). 65 tons).
Tiếng Việt: Bộ cốt cá voi trong dinh Vạn Thủy Tú ở thành phố Phan Thiết, tỉnh Bình Thuận, Việt Nam.Hiện nay, đây là bộ cốt cá voi lớn nhất Việt Nam và cả vùng Đông Nam Á vẫn còn nguyên vẹn (dài 22m, nặng 65 tấn).
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