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Monday 31 December 2018

10 Really Weirdly Strange But Wonderful Monuments



10. The Child-Eater Fountain At Bern

This statue is a 100-year-old. It shows a giant man, eating kids. The statue was reconstructed after a while. It is a known name in the strangely remarkable list.
10 Really Weirdly Strange But Wonderful Monuments

9. St. Wenceslas Riding A Dead Horse Upside Down

This is a uniquely weird monument. It shows the beloved ruler St. Wenceslas sitting on a dead horse. The horse is hanging upside down. This was to portray the betrayal that took his life.

8. Leshan Giant Buddha

This one is the biggest statue of Lord Buddha ever registered in the book of records. It stands tall to 233ft. This was made to calm down the river flow and save the lives of the village residents.


7. The Alton Barnes White Horse

This is at Willshire, England. The horse is a cutting on a hill that is covered with chalk. Earlier when it was under progress, the painter took the money and ran away. Later, it was completed with extra investments.

6. A Giant Thumb

This is a 6 feet tall statue of the thumb of an artist. He intentionally created it to keep alive his art. Also what it means is, Thumbs UP!


5. Georgia Guidestones

These stones hold the guidelines to a good population control in different languages. The creator has kept himself a secret to this construction.

4. Hand Of The Desert

This is a hand appearing out from the deserts of Atacama. It is the only popular thing on the dessert. It signifies the war tortures.


3. The Hanging Man

This is a statue of a man hanging on a flagship pole. It represents the artist’s fear of death. It looks quite real in the dark.

2. The Dunmore Pineapple

It is a summer house. The Earl wished to have a resident that had a design of some refreshing summer fruit. On his demand, the artist came up with this incredible monument.

1. The Sinking Library

This is a 6feet tall statue. It gives an illusion of a library sinking into the ground. The artist has made many other sinking pieces around the world.

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