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FEATURE - Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen
Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen / 110619 ***
A new sculpture that has been put up in Bromley that is being used as a rubbish bin by local residents. Bromley, 11th June 2019. See National News story NNsculpture. Shoppers have been left scratching their heads after a bizarre statue was erected that looks like a headless elephant riding a tricycle - because people keep using it as a bin.The sculpture appears to be of a decapitated elephant riding a tricycle and is made entirely of bronze. But the gaping hole in its neck has proved to be a hit with shoppers who have mistaken the cavernous body for a bin. Locals in Bromley, south east London, have taken to social media to trade opinions on the controversial centrepiece - with many saying they hadn't realised it was not a bin.David Collins said: “Even a proper elephant on a trike statue would have a comedy factor but this is an ugly eyesore brute.”Facebook user Libby Cable said a plaque should be put up by the artist to explain the piece and said: “It’s just awful. It’s laughable. “I had visitors and I was speechless when they asked what it represented.”And Conor Ferris added: “Rubbish attracts rubbish.”Others lamented the new addition to the town - which boasts of being the birthplace of well-known celebs including pop star David Bowie. Toby Mercer said: “They should have put up a statue of someone like H.G. Wells or David Bowie. “There are many other famous people who have lived in Bromley too. I don’t understand the way that some people think.He added in a later comment: "It's so big I nearly crashed my car looking at it as I passed by."Another resident said the use of the statue of a bin was unsurprising given the lack of them in the town. Nigel Baker said: “We need more bins. Then maybe that won’t happen so much.”A handful of people expressed support for the statue, saying the 'fun' piece of art livened up the stre *** Local Caption *** 2991843
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FEATURE - Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen
Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen / 110619 ***
A new sculpture that has been put up in Bromley that is being used as a rubbish bin by local residents. Bromley, 11th June 2019. See National News story NNsculpture. Shoppers have been left scratching their heads after a bizarre statue was erected that looks like a headless elephant riding a tricycle - because people keep using it as a bin.The sculpture appears to be of a decapitated elephant riding a tricycle and is made entirely of bronze. But the gaping hole in its neck has proved to be a hit with shoppers who have mistaken the cavernous body for a bin. Locals in Bromley, south east London, have taken to social media to trade opinions on the controversial centrepiece - with many saying they hadn't realised it was not a bin.David Collins said: “Even a proper elephant on a trike statue would have a comedy factor but this is an ugly eyesore brute.”Facebook user Libby Cable said a plaque should be put up by the artist to explain the piece and said: “It’s just awful. It’s laughable. “I had visitors and I was speechless when they asked what it represented.”And Conor Ferris added: “Rubbish attracts rubbish.”Others lamented the new addition to the town - which boasts of being the birthplace of well-known celebs including pop star David Bowie. Toby Mercer said: “They should have put up a statue of someone like H.G. Wells or David Bowie. “There are many other famous people who have lived in Bromley too. I don’t understand the way that some people think.He added in a later comment: "It's so big I nearly crashed my car looking at it as I passed by."Another resident said the use of the statue of a bin was unsurprising given the lack of them in the town. Nigel Baker said: “We need more bins. Then maybe that won’t happen so much.”A handful of people expressed support for the statue, saying the 'fun' piece of art livened up the stre *** Local Caption *** 2991843
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FEATURE - Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen
Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen / 110619 ***
A new sculpture that has been put up in Bromley that is being used as a rubbish bin by local residents. Bromley, 11th June 2019. See National News story NNsculpture. Shoppers have been left scratching their heads after a bizarre statue was erected that looks like a headless elephant riding a tricycle - because people keep using it as a bin.The sculpture appears to be of a decapitated elephant riding a tricycle and is made entirely of bronze. But the gaping hole in its neck has proved to be a hit with shoppers who have mistaken the cavernous body for a bin. Locals in Bromley, south east London, have taken to social media to trade opinions on the controversial centrepiece - with many saying they hadn't realised it was not a bin.David Collins said: “Even a proper elephant on a trike statue would have a comedy factor but this is an ugly eyesore brute.”Facebook user Libby Cable said a plaque should be put up by the artist to explain the piece and said: “It’s just awful. It’s laughable. “I had visitors and I was speechless when they asked what it represented.”And Conor Ferris added: “Rubbish attracts rubbish.”Others lamented the new addition to the town - which boasts of being the birthplace of well-known celebs including pop star David Bowie. Toby Mercer said: “They should have put up a statue of someone like H.G. Wells or David Bowie. “There are many other famous people who have lived in Bromley too. I don’t understand the way that some people think.He added in a later comment: "It's so big I nearly crashed my car looking at it as I passed by."Another resident said the use of the statue of a bin was unsurprising given the lack of them in the town. Nigel Baker said: “We need more bins. Then maybe that won’t happen so much.”A handful of people expressed support for the statue, saying the 'fun' piece of art livened up the stre *** Local Caption *** 2991843
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FEATURE - Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen
Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen / 110619 ***
A new sculpture that has been put up in Bromley that is being used as a rubbish bin by local residents. Bromley, 11th June 2019. See National News story NNsculpture. Shoppers have been left scratching their heads after a bizarre statue was erected that looks like a headless elephant riding a tricycle - because people keep using it as a bin.The sculpture appears to be of a decapitated elephant riding a tricycle and is made entirely of bronze. But the gaping hole in its neck has proved to be a hit with shoppers who have mistaken the cavernous body for a bin. Locals in Bromley, south east London, have taken to social media to trade opinions on the controversial centrepiece - with many saying they hadn't realised it was not a bin.David Collins said: “Even a proper elephant on a trike statue would have a comedy factor but this is an ugly eyesore brute.”Facebook user Libby Cable said a plaque should be put up by the artist to explain the piece and said: “It’s just awful. It’s laughable. “I had visitors and I was speechless when they asked what it represented.”And Conor Ferris added: “Rubbish attracts rubbish.”Others lamented the new addition to the town - which boasts of being the birthplace of well-known celebs including pop star David Bowie. Toby Mercer said: “They should have put up a statue of someone like H.G. Wells or David Bowie. “There are many other famous people who have lived in Bromley too. I don’t understand the way that some people think.He added in a later comment: "It's so big I nearly crashed my car looking at it as I passed by."Another resident said the use of the statue of a bin was unsurprising given the lack of them in the town. Nigel Baker said: “We need more bins. Then maybe that won’t happen so much.”A handful of people expressed support for the statue, saying the 'fun' piece of art livened up the stre *** Local Caption *** 2991843
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FEATURE - Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen
Einer von uns auf einem Dreirad: Kuriose Bronzeskulptur von Steven Gregory sorgt in Bromley für Aufsehen / 110619 ***
A new sculpture that has been put up in Bromley that is being used as a rubbish bin by local residents. Bromley, 11th June 2019. See National News story NNsculpture. Shoppers have been left scratching their heads after a bizarre statue was erected that looks like a headless elephant riding a tricycle - because people keep using it as a bin.The sculpture appears to be of a decapitated elephant riding a tricycle and is made entirely of bronze. But the gaping hole in its neck has proved to be a hit with shoppers who have mistaken the cavernous body for a bin. Locals in Bromley, south east London, have taken to social media to trade opinions on the controversial centrepiece - with many saying they hadn't realised it was not a bin.David Collins said: “Even a proper elephant on a trike statue would have a comedy factor but this is an ugly eyesore brute.”Facebook user Libby Cable said a plaque should be put up by the artist to explain the piece and said: “It’s just awful. It’s laughable. “I had visitors and I was speechless when they asked what it represented.”And Conor Ferris added: “Rubbish attracts rubbish.”Others lamented the new addition to the town - which boasts of being the birthplace of well-known celebs including pop star David Bowie. Toby Mercer said: “They should have put up a statue of someone like H.G. Wells or David Bowie. “There are many other famous people who have lived in Bromley too. I don’t understand the way that some people think.He added in a later comment: "It's so big I nearly crashed my car looking at it as I passed by."Another resident said the use of the statue of a bin was unsurprising given the lack of them in the town. Nigel Baker said: “We need more bins. Then maybe that won’t happen so much.”A handful of people expressed support for the statue, saying the 'fun' piece of art livened up the stre *** Local Caption *** 2991843
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
December 27, 2018 - Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - People can be seen walking on the 'Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountain' art installation in Angerpark, Duisburg, Germany. Designed by Ulrich Genth And Heike Mutter in 2011, it is 21 meters tall, made out of tin, zinc and steel. It resembles a roller coaster but is completely walkable, except for the loop (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Schloss Mirabell und Universitaet Mozarteum in der Stadt Salzburg am fruehen Morgen
Schloss Mirabell und Universitaet Mozarteum in der Stadt Salzburg am fruehen Morgen *** Local Caption *** 00624825
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Die Skulptur Küssendes Paar der Künstlerin Saske van der Eerden auf dem Hempontplein in Amsterdam ist eine 10m hohe Version des beliebten Porzellansouvenirs / 141217
*** Kissing Couple sculpture by artist Saske van der Eerden on the Hempontplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 14 Dec 2017 *** *** Local Caption *** 25434181
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Buelach, Kanton Zuerich. Skulptur Donald Trump vor der Confiserie Klaus, geschaffen vom Zuercher Kuenstler Marcel Bernet
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Prinzessin Mette Marit von Norwegen beim Empfang im Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa / 071116
***Crownprince_Haakon and Crownprincess_Mette_Marit visits Canada. Here at the reception at the Canadian Museum of History, Ottawa, November 7th, 2016***
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
Prinzessin Mette Marit von Norwegen beim Empfang im Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa / 071116
***Crownprince_Haakon and Crownprincess_Mette_Marit visits Canada. Here at the reception at the Canadian Museum of History, Ottawa, November 7th, 2016***
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Fribourg, Kanton Fribourg, Schweiz. Eingangstuere zur Staatskanzlei in der Altstadt (Architekt Hans Fasel l'Ancien 1734-37)
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Fribourg, Kanton Fribourg, Schweiz. Altstadt mit Fontaine de Ste-Anne (1559-1560) Sculptures de Hans Gieng, Chapiteau (1763) de Tschupphauer, Goulots de Jacob Burdi
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Fribourg, Kanton Fribourg, Schweiz. Altstadt (Quartier Auge) mit Fontaine de la Samaritaine (1550-1551) Sculptures de Hans Gieng
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Davos, Kanton Graubuenden. Davos-Platz beim Bolgen Plaza mit Skulptur "Captain Morgan" bei der Bar
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Davos, Kanton Graubuenden. Skulptur von Peter Horber (1945, Bern), tief verschneit
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986128
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986131
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986130
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986126
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986127
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FEATURE - Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
Schneeskulpturen in einem Park in Changchun
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***Tourists view snow sculptures at a park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Dec. 30, 2015. Over 200 snow sculptures were displayed at the snow world of the park, with the biggest one 84 meters long, 15 meters wide and 27 meters high*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20986129
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** Sculptors put the finishing touches on their creations for the the Day at the Zoo sand sculpture exhibition on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** Sculptors put the finishing touches on their creations for the the Day at the Zoo sand sculpture exhibition on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** Sculptors put the finishing touches on their creations for the the Day at the Zoo sand sculpture exhibition on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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FEATURE - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne
Ein Zoo am Strand - Tierische Sandskulpturen in Melbourne / 161215
*** 12-year-old Zahli Williams amongst the Day at the Zoo sand sculptures on the Frankston waterfront in Melbourne, Australia, December 16, 2015 ***
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Meilen am Zuerichsee, Zuerich/Schweiz. Kreisel "RebBurg" in der Kreuzung Berg- und Charrhaltenstrasse. Architekt Michael Kraehenmann aus Obermeilen. Eingeweiht Sommer 2013
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Meilen am Zuerichsee, Zuerich/Schweiz. Kreisel "RebBurg" in der Kreuzung Berg- und Charrhaltenstrasse. Architekt Michael Kraehenmann aus Obermeilen. Eingeweiht Sommer 2013
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Meilen am Zuerichsee, Zuerich/Schweiz. Kreisel "RebBurg" in der Kreuzung Berg- und Charrhaltenstrasse. Architekt Michael Kraehenmann aus Obermeilen. Eingeweiht Sommer 2013
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Meilen am Zuerichsee, Zuerich/Schweiz. Kreisel "RebBurg" in der Kreuzung Berg- und Charrhaltenstrasse. Architekt Michael Kraehenmann aus Obermeilen. Eingeweiht Sommer 2013
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Uetikon am Zuerichsee. Kreisel im Kleindorf mit Skulptur Motorradfahrer von Holzkunst Richi Merk, gestaltet mit der Motorsaege
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Uetikon am Zuerichsee. Kreisel im Kleindorf mit Skulptur Motorradfahrer von Holzkunst Richi Merk
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Uetikon am Zuerichsee. Kreisel im Kleindorf mit Skulptur Motorradfahrer von Holzkunst Richi Merk, gestaltet mit der Motorsaege
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Lugano, Tessin/Ticino, Schweiz/Svizzera. Skulptur stehende Kette aus Granit am Ufer des Luganersees mit Aldesago und Castagnola
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Lugano, Tessin/Ticino, Schweiz/Svizzera. Skulptur Nashorn vor dem LAC (Lufano Arte e Cultura), Kultur- und Veranstaltungszentrum am Ufer des Luganersees
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Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
Reflective Lullaby - Gregor Kregars Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne
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***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Reflective Lullaby - Der Künstler Gregor Kregar mit seiner Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne
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***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
Reflective Lullaby - Der Künstler Gregor Kregar mit seiner Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne
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***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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