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Giant words or symbols carved into the ground or cut into a corn field |
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 | Designed by Mel Bochner and Michael Van Valkenburgh |  | 05/17/2008 | 86 | 



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 | An artwork with a palindrome from Tim Power's Novel Earthquake Weather. Sole medere, pede ede, perede melos. |  | 05/17/2008 | 68 | 



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 | Sculpture made by by Jonathan Borofsky. |  | 05/17/2008 | 54 | 



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 | This steel sculpture was made by Allen Betoldi in 1979. In 1987 Talan Memmott realized an installation in collaboration with a colleague on Allen Bertoldi´s sculpture "Sidewinder" at CSU Fresno: The artists lived on the sculpture "for more than a week". |  | 05/16/2008 | 162 | 



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 | A permanent installation at Mount Annan Botanic Garden is a maze quiz designed to exercise your brain as well as your legs. The maze was launched in 2002 by Graham West, Member for Campbelltown, with a traditional Aboriginal welcome being given by Mount Annan Botanic Garden's Knowledge Holders, Fran Bodkin and Gavin Andrews. |  | 05/14/2008 | 215 | 



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 | A solid, dry stone wall sculpture that symbolises mutual love, friendship, respect and loyalty. Many stones support one another each representing memory or emotion. The entwining arms of the ‘Knot' symbolise a lasting relationship. Designed and installed by Geoff Duggan, Master Craftsman dry stone waller, 2005. Funded by Friends of The Gardens. |  | 05/14/2008 | 142 | 



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 | The Sundial of Human Involvement is a rare type of sundial that uses a person’s body to cast a shadow onto hour markers and to tell the time. The position of the person is adjusted throughout the year following a figure of eight pathway, or analemma — so this type of sundial is known as an analemmatic sundial. |  | 05/14/2008 | 71 | 



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 | Just because a tree is dead, it doesn’t mean that its useful life in the ecosystem is over. This tree has been dead for many years and yet is still a beautiful home to a host of interesting creepy crawlies, including termites and slaters that are natures great re-users. It’s also a favourite perching site for our birds of prey. They have a clear view of anything that may be moving i... |  | 05/14/2008 | 223 | 



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 | Split by Roxy Paine, Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, WA |  | 05/14/2008 | 69 | 



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 | this appears to be outside the Himeji Gardens in Adelaide. Himeji is one of Adelaide's sister cities. |  | 05/12/2008 | 197 | 



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 | This sculpture was made by Jonathan Borofsky. |  | 05/09/2008 | 836 | 



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 | A very nice sundial in Magdeburg. |  | 05/09/2008 | 97 | 



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 | This 22m long dinosaur looks like the dino in Den Haag. |  | 05/09/2008 | 108 | 



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 | Thanksgiving Tower painted on top of a .....er ....tower ! ! ! |  | 05/01/2008 | 148 | 



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 | Mosaic written on a rooftop in Dallas |  | 05/01/2008 | 118 | 



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 | Only in Indiana (USA) will folks find this "romantic." |  | 04/30/2008 | 355 | 



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 | The runway to the left is for aircraft - This ones for cabbies........ |  | 04/29/2008 | 100 | 



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Looking around my hometown of Atherton, California, I stumbled across this bizarre structure. The shadow makes it appear more intimidating or satanic than it probably is but I guess that is all just part of the fun. Hunting. Seeking. Finding. Sharing. |  | 04/25/2008 | 123 | 
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 | A man shaped lake in Brasil |  | 04/21/2008 | 658 | 



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 | A nice and hughe painting at the fairgrounds Hannover. |  | 04/21/2008 | 173 | 



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 | What looks liek a doggy paw, made up of fishing nets. |  | 04/16/2008 | 539 | 



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 | An Elephant in a cornfield in the UK.
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 | Found this in North Park in the north hills of Pittsburgh |  | 04/13/2008 | 82 | 



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 | some LandArts in South America |  | 04/11/2008 | 562 | 



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 | Outside Terrebonne, Oregone, this interesting maze is found. |  | 04/09/2008 | 243 | 



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