12 meter rubber duck in the Baku Boulevard
Twelve meter rubber duck, created by the Austrian designer, Floren Hoffman, "flew" on the eve to the Baku Boulevard with the help of the pro-government organization "YARAT", engaged in cultural projects.
It is unclear what is the essence of this project, and how much it cost to taxpayers.
We only know that the giant duck arrived in Baku another on 5 September, but due to the windy weather it was not launched on the water. As for the author's Floren Hofmann, this designer is known for models of giant animals that are exhibited around the world. -26D-
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- 16 September 2013 19:34
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- 17 September 2013 07:31
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