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  2. Big 4 (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The design and construction of the Big 4 was a collaboration between Mike Smith Studio, Freestate and Atelier One, and was designed to show Channel 4's logo when the statue is correctly aligned, similar to how the logo formed in Channel 4's idents at the time. The statue itself is made out of steel bars, and the structure was fabricated by Mike ...

  3. Channel Four Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Big 4 sculpture outside the Channel 4 building in London in January 2016. The Big 4 is a 50-foot-tall statue of the Channel 4 logo which was constructed outside the building. The Big 4 is designed by FreeState [41] The structure replicates the channel's 2004–2015 idents, in which the "4" logo is formed only when viewed from a particular ...

  4. Tyler Davidson Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler Davidson Fountain or The Genius of Water is a statue and fountain located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is regarded as the city's symbol and one of the area's most-visited attractions. It was dedicated in 1871 and is the centerpiece of Fountain Square, a hardscape plaza at the corner of 5th and Vine Streets in the downtown area. It is ...

  5. Sirena Deep - Wikipedia

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    The Sirena Deep, originally named the HMRG Deep, was discovered in 1997 [1] [2] by a team of scientists from Hawaii. [2] Its directly measured depth of 10,714 m (35,151 ft) is third only to the Challenger Deep and Horizon Deep , currently the deepest known directly measured places in the ocean.

  6. Palazzo Madama, Turin - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Madama houses the Turin City Museum of Ancient Art.Despite its name, it is a large collection of paintings, statues, church ornaments, porcelain, and decorative art, mostly from the late Middle Ages to the 18th century.

  7. Circle of Heroes - Wikipedia

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    At the center, there is a 4 foot high, 3-ton pentagon shaped monument with the emblems from five military branches, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy. [5] [6] The statues form a 100 foot circle around the center monument. [6] The memorial is considered a recreational dive site. Each statue weighs 1,200 pounds. [7]

  8. The Monument Mythos - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place in an alternate United States [1] where unusual phenomena are observed around monuments. [1] [3] [4] [12] [13]Most episodes consist of mockumentary material gathered around a particular subject, such as the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Egyptian Pyramids, or Ever Given Suez grounding, and progressively diverge from real history over the course of the narrative.

  9. Cremation of Care - Wikipedia

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    The Grove and Jones' investigation were covered by Jon Ronson in Channel 4's four-part documentary Secret Rulers of the World. Ronson documented his view of the ritual in his book Them: Adventures with Extremists , writing, "My lasting impression was of an all-pervading sense of immaturity: the Elvis impersonators , the pseudo-pagan spooky ...