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World’s Strangest Monuments And Statues
Here are some of the world's strangest monuments and statues that you need to check out.
There are many monuments around the world that make us realise how beautiful an era was or how hardworking the people have been in the past, to create such terrific monuments.
However, here, we've shared the list of the world's strangest monuments and statues that would make you think as to why were they even created.
Also Read: Most Colourful Places Around The World!
Check out the list of these weird-looking monuments that definitely do grab one's attention due to their unbelievable architectural structure. Read on...

Carhenge Alliance
This monument is not centuries old, as it was made in 1987, by an experimental artist Jim Reinders and 30 of his family members in Alliance, Nebraska, USA. The monument is an exact replica of the Stonehenge, except for the fact that old cars, a pickup truck, a 62′ caddy, and an ambulance were used in this.
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Floralis Generica Buenos Aires, Argentina
This unique monument is a huge flower that opens every morning. Reports claim that the flower opens up to an incredibly enormous 105 feet width and when it closes around sunset, it stands as tall as 175 feet!
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Victoria’s Way Wicklow, Ireland
This Victoria's Way Park in County Wicklow, Ireland, has some of the weirdest and vivid sculptures from India. The starving Buddha is a major head turner. According to reports, these weird statues represent to many the disconnected human, as he struggles to gain consciousness.
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Totem Leuven, Belgium
This monument rises 23 meters above the courtyard of the Historic University Library in Leuven, in Belgium. This piece of art was created by a Belgian artist named Jan Fabre, of the Royal Palace ceiling fame. Apparently, this monument represents the exact beauty and the perfect working mechanism that an insect's body and a timepiece have in common. Strange, isn't it?
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