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Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone - Page 4 of 34 - Kiwi Report

Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone


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[post_page_title]Giant pink bunny[/post_page_title]
Your eyes are not deceiving you, this is a giant pink bunny installation that was brought to northern Italy in 2005. It was planned for this bunny, named Hase, to stick around in the area until 2025, but by 2016 it had already completely decomposed.

Giant pink bunny

People questioned why there was a giant pink bunny in the Italian countryside, and the artist who put it there had an uncomplicated answer. They simply explained that they put the pink bunny there because it was art.

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