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Miami (USA): The man who made the Statue of Liberty appear to vanish may soon claim to do the same for unsightly bags and wrinkles.
Master illusionist David Copperfield says he has found the "Fountain of Youth" in the southern Bahamas, amid a cluster of four tiny islands he recently bought for $50 million.
One of his islands in the Exuma chain, Musha Cay, is a private resort that rents for up to $300,000 a week and the other islands serve as buffers to keep prying eyes away from celebrity guests on the white sand beaches.
Copperfield is coy about his reasons for the Fountain of Youth claim, but the man best known for entertaining with grand deception insists his archipelago also contains the legendary waters that bestow perpetual youth.
“Seriously! I have discovered a true phenomenon," he said.
"You can take dead leaves, they come in contact with the water and they become full of life again. Bugs or insects that are near death, come in contact with the water, they'll fly away. It's an amazing thing, very, very exciting,” he said.
Copperfield, who turns 50 next month, also said that he had hired biologists and geologists to examine its potential effect on humans
However, he said that he is not inviting visitors to swim in or drink from it just yet.
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