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[edit]DescriptionTreeOfLifeYellowBM.jpg | The Tree of Life was a project in Mozambique to collect military hardware and transform them into sculptures. see Throne of Weapons |
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Source | Tree of Life and creatures, British Museum |
Author | Rob Roy from Watford, Hertfordshire (NW London), United Kingdom |
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