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The strange hedges near Edinburgh worked on for 20 years

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    These strange hedges near Edinburgh have been cultivated for over 20 years

    The hedges have been made to resemble a moai from Easter Island, an Olmec head from Central America, and a Corinthian warrior from Greece

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      These strange hedges near Edinburgh have been cultivated for over 20 years

      The hedges have been made to resemble a moai from Easter Island, an Olmec head from Central America, and a Corinthian warrior from Greece

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      Nice, they mentioned Atlas Obscura, that's a fun app to find the oddball stops.

      I've visited at least 44 spots in 5 countries.

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