File:Phabricated dinosaur with discarded Metals and Irons.jpg

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This is a picture of of people phabricating a dinosaur using discarded metals and irons

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English: Constructed from discarded metals and iron, this awe-inspiring sculpture captures the essence of creativity and resourcefulness. Standing tall and majestic, the phabricated dinosaur represents the fusion of artistry and sustainability. Its intricate design and imposing presence serve as a powerful reminder of the potential for beauty and innovation even within materials destined for waste. As a testament to human ingenuity, this sculpture stands as a symbol of our ability to reimagine and repurpose our surroundings
This is an image with the theme "Africa Creates" from:
Nigeria
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Author Benjamin Blessing

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