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Tuesday, June 10, 2014
10/52 Photo Project (2012): Elements of Design - Texture
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The Tian Tan Buddha at Ngong Ping 360, Lantau, Hong Kong.
More commonly known to locals as "Big Buddha," it is the world's largest seated outdoor bronze Buddha statue.
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