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An aerial photograph shows Australian sculpture Andrew Rogers land art work “Sustance” a date palm motif, in Cappadocia region, Kayseri, Turkey on April 20, 2018. The land art project which is called “Rhythms of Life” is the largest contemporary land art undertaking in the world. The 48 massive stone sculptures has created in 13 countries and 7 continents around the world. “Rhythms of Life” in Turkey is located in Cappadocia, near the World Heritage-listed rock formations and cave dwellings. (Photo by Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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