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The Children´s Ark
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The Children´s Ark |
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Puzzles |
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22 x 64 x 3 |
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110852264301501919 |
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The Children´s Ark
All 50 animals in this ark like elephant, turtle, camel, lioness, koala, penguin, buffalo, parrot, ape, horse, hippo, seal, rabbit and many others can stand freely.
Yes, 50 puzzle-animals have been fitted seamlessly into this ark. All of them had been cut and carved out of this piece of wood. Like all my wooden objects, all pieces are unique and handmade. |
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Noah´s Ark
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Noah´s Ark |
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99 x 46 x 9 |
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110859946911002307 |
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Extermination of animals.
Well this is the second biggest Noah´s Ark in the world.In between these 50 pairs are camels, leatherback turtle, lion and lioness, penguin, oryx, pelican, wild boar, hippopotamus, birds turtles and others.All 100 animals can stand alone and they are all made from this piece of pulai wood.An extraordinary sculpture. size 100x46x10 cm. |
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Noah´s arch
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Noah´s arch |
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99 x 54 x 9 |
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110859954901681116 |
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| The first big Noah´s arch I ever carved.In this artistic arrangement there are some 68 animals of all kinds.Elephants,tigers,giraffes,lions,zebra,ostrich,python,oryx and so many others,You dont have to go in a zoo anymore,now you´ll have it at home.size 99x54x9 cm. |
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Chinese Animal Zodiac - Pulai Wood
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Curiosity

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Curiosity |
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Greed Octopus |
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82 x 1 x 9 |
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50199820199901 |
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2020-06-26 |
1st arm: Hansel and Gretel stand looking around curiously. They don’t recognize their surroundings. There’s a fence around the forest because an investment company is planning on creating a golf club and leisure center here. And a nearby industrial area on the outskirts of town is already beginning to take its toll on the forest. The pollution produced by these industrial plants has already damaged the trees’ roots; many will not survive. This gives the investors a good excuse to cut them all down. Greedy poachers set traps for the few remaining forest animals and some die an agonizing death. The foxes worry about their coats of fur, will they soon be made into fashionable coats for humans? A badger hardly dares to leave his den, asking himself whether it might not perhaps be better to be a mole. The trees view everything that approaches their habitat with suspicion, nearly everything could turn out to be a threat. Nearly starving in the forest, Hansel and Gretel see a land of plenty just beyond. It smells of fried foods, sausages and everything they could possibly imagine.
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Greed for power

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Greed for power |
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Greed Octopus |
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82 x 1 x 9 |
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50199820199907 |
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2020-06-26 |
7th arm: With increasing popularity, they suddenly want to try gain power over others, by becoming politicians, for example. More and more magicians, musicians and actors are entering the world of politics. The greed for power has shaped the history of mankind for so long and has ultimately brought only death and ruin. Eloquent politicians can easily spread lies and find enough followers to implement their political agendas, no matter how wrong they are. A charged socio-political climate, history has shown, regardless who is behind the greed for power, creates only losers in the long run. Greed for power manifests itself in many ways: a show of superiority, the claim to be right, the wish to impose one's will. Whether it is Buddhists expelling the Rohingya, Indian Hindus robbing Muslims of their livelihoods, Muslims bombing Christian churches, or crusaders forcibly converting infidels: throughout history, the power of religion may have done more harm than good. Attaining power through a show of strength, physical intimidation or even the use of weapons, leaves traumatized victims and robs countless people of their ancestral homelands. Power through drugs, criminal organizations, politics and world religions can tear apart established social structures and leave irreparable damage behind. Although it was difficult for people to check propaganda for truth before we had the internet, the internet has made it even easier for people today to produce and spread fake news and conspiracy theories and to make others believe just about anything.
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