| Metal sculptures highlight global warming |
| Last Updated(Beijing Time):2010-03-20 10:14 |
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A pair of metal sculptures is seen on an iceberg near the town of Uummannaq in western Greenland March 19, 2010. Ap Verheggen, a 45-year-old artist from The Hague, said he had built the swirling metal sculptures, which represent a dog sled, to highlight the impact of a warmer climate on the Inuit people, who struggle to move around on thinning ice. (Xinhua/Reuters) |
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