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Two belugas, who have been confined in an aquarium for 10 years, return to the sea after 10 years.

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Beluga, who turned 12 this year, was moved from a Russian research facility to an aquarium in China in 2011, where she spent 10 years.

The aquarium was recently acquired by a British company against whale catching, which put Beluga back at sea in 10 years.

Beluga, who has regained his freedom, seems to have a cute smile as if he were excited.

However, moving Beluga, weighing more than a ton, to a protected area in Iceland, 9,600 kilometers away, was not an easy task.

In order to move Beluga, the British animal rights organization Sea Life Trust has created special equipment that fits the structure of Beluga's body, and has also prepared huge amounts of water and ice to make the sensitive Belugas as comfortable as possible.

After all these efforts, the Belugas safely arrived at the protected area in Klezvik Bay, Iceland.

Here, after a period of acclimatization, I plan to fully return to the sea.

Netizens responded by saying, "Cute Beluga~ That smile is chin! How happy I am!" "I wish you a happy life while swimming freely in the open sea."