The world's strangest statues and sculptures

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De Vaartkapoen - Inaugurated in 1985 in Brussels, the scene depicts a man emerging from a hole and pulling the feet from underneath a policeman.

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Hand of the Desert - This large-scale sculpture of a hand is located in the Atacama Desert in Chile.

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Traffic Light Tree - Created by the French sculptor Pierre Vivant, this public sculpture is located on a roundabout in London. 

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The Headington Shark - The Headington Shark is a rooftop sculpture located in Oxford, England. 

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The Planet - Also known as Floating Baby, this sculpture is located in a park in Singapore.

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Viaje Fantástico - Located in Havana, Cuba, is this peculiar statue of a woman on a rooster with a big fork. 

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Le Pouce - Located in Paris is the statue of a thumb, symbolizing good luck. 

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El Beso - El Beso ('The Kiss') is a large sculpture in Parque del Amor in Lima, Peru. Created in 1993, the statue depicts the sculptor, Victor Delfín, and his wife kissing.

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Man with Fish - Man with Fish is a bronze sculpture by German artist Stephan Balkenhol. It was installed outside Chicago's Shedd Aquarium in 2001.

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Paparazzi Statue - This paparazzo statue by Radko Macuha can be seen in Slovakia's capital city, Bratislava. 

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Skeletons in Love - Located in the sculpture park Sala Keoku in Nong Khai, Thailand, is a romantic skeleton couple (by Bunleua Sulilat).

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