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The Mermaid Sculpture
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Tolik
Tampa, Florida
July 6, 2003
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Unfortunately, the original sculpture was destroyed shortly after the civil war. On the occasion of the centennial of the foundation of Porto Cristo (1988) it was substituted by a work of the sculptor Pere Pujol. This nice bronze sculpture now ...
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Unfortunately, the original sculpture was destroyed shortly after the civil war. On the occasion of the centennial of the foundation of Porto Cristo (1988) it was substituted by a work of the sculptor Pere Pujol. This nice bronze sculpture now placed on the green avenue accordingly called the Sirena Walk.
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