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  • street art Artist's ear sculpture on NYC wall turns heads and opens eyes Popkin
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    art Museum invites public to visit naturism art exhibit completely naked (except for shoes) Allan Rose Hill
  • tourism The weirdest free tourism spots in the U.S. B.R. O'Deal
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    Extraterrestrials Ancient statue of extraterrestrial was unfortunately neither David Pescovitz
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