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vaguywithsax t1_jdwh2nt wrote

That’s the normal size one . The one in New York is super size .

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L44KSO t1_jdw2eak wrote

Clearly I need to travel to Bordeaux next...

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Pro-Rider t1_jdw31uv wrote

This is super cool. I definitely want to see this in person someday.

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Awoolgow OP t1_jdw3qfg wrote

Yea it caught me by surprise, just walked by it. I had no idea it existed.

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I0I0I0I t1_jdwbjmj wrote

In GTA 4 it's called the Statue of Happiness, and it has Hillary Clinton's face. Instead of a torch she's holding up a cup of coffee.

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cardiffman t1_jdwya9u wrote

There are at least 12 copies in France according to this site

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Godmodex2 t1_jdx892q wrote

Well that site looks like a mess. Is it possible there is a statue in France that were the actual model of the one built in the US?

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MrOzzard t1_jdzarmi wrote

Considering the statue of liberty was a gift from France.........

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orions_shiney_belt t1_jdwkzta wrote

There is one in Tokyo, may be a bit bigger than this one.

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blessed_fox t1_jdwqvao wrote

There are hundreds of copies around the world. The UK’s disappointing effort is in Leicester.

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Tendai-Student t1_je0g2iy wrote

Fun Fact: many turkish (not all of course) people in turkey belive that the statue of liberty was first made for the ottomans, but was reject by the sultan due to it depicting a non veiled woman. So it is said that the france just gave it to US when the sultan didn't want it as a gift after America gifted them the eiffal tower.

This is what I was taught as a child. Turkey has a lot of these weirds beliefs, it partially comes from the fact that its such a homogenous society, that also doesn't speak English. So its closed off to the western world.

A lot of turks belive that native Americans were turks.

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