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4 comments:
It does suit the subject. So the sculptor did finish the work, I thought it had been left incomplete.
I am glad, there should be more such comemorations of the Nations.
Very cool shot, and especially effective in monochrome.
Hey, we drove by it this summer. :) Neat! Like it in b&w!
I saw a documentary about this gorgeous work of art, but I have to say I'm a bit dissapointed... I thought it might be more "advanced"... Amazing anyway, and I think it's being done just by a family.
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