Sunday, August 12, 2012

World's Strangest Statues

"Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it."
- Michaelangelo

The world is a home not just of people and animals, but also of statues.

A statue is a representation, either of a person, a saint, or a significant event in history. In every country, there's always a statue. These statues are important in their history and culture but while most statues commemorate an important event in a nation's history, there are some statues which were created in a unique and different way.

Definitely, the world is also a home of weird, unique, strange, and bizarre statues.

Here are a few of those statues that will surely grab your attention:

Le Pouce, The Giant Thumb Sculpture in Paris, France


Leaning Tower of New Zealand

Corporate Head Sculpture in front of Ernst & Young building (Los Angeles)

Superman statue in Illinois


Bollards in Geelong, Australia

Miguelin: a 6.5 meters tall animated baby




They're strange, aren't they? If you're already bored with your work like dissertation service, perhaps, you can try looking at these photos and take a rest.

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