W/NW Street Art

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Elbert County, Georgia, US - 2008 (actually on top of a rural hill, not "street") The "Georgia Guidestones" which existed 1980-2022. This controversial monument constructed on a hill was 6 meters tall and consisted of 6 marble slabs weighing 1,000 tons. The Guidestones listed 10 simple but very controversial rules for the world to live by and listed in English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Traditional Chinese, and Russian. Also translations into Babylonian (in cuneiform script), Classical Greek, Sanskrit and Ancient Egyptian (in hieroglyphs). The controversial rules were about limiting the world's population, a world government, and other spiritualistic ideas. No one knows who paid for the construction of this massive monument (I researched and personally believe this to be true).

The entire concept was thought to be Satanic or some promotion of a New World Order. In 2022, a massive explosion of the middle of the night destroyed the Georgia Guidestones. The crime as never solved.

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South wall of the Yokohama Museum of Art​
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Fujifilm X-E4 camera
Voigtländer Ultron 27mm f2 (X-mount) lens
May 2024 - Yokohama, Japan​
 
A little sleuthing to answer my own question, it's a large scale art exhibit.


Last week while riding my bike, I also got a dusting of white poop. That was not art, it was bird crap. :ROFLMAO:
 
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