There's one like that here in Guatemala. Pretty cool to know where they got the inspiration from.pic.twitter.com/YvTfL33b9T
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There's one like that here in Guatemala. Pretty cool to know where they got the inspiration from.pic.twitter.com/YvTfL33b9T
It's a cool one. Saw it at its original location on Hains Point in D.C., it's now across the river at National Harbor in Maryland.
This could well be the inspiration for the end scene in "The Cabin in the Woods".
Isn't this in DC? I think I have a picture of high school me picking his giant nose
Always regretted they moved this to #NationalHarbor
Loved seeing this during a middle school field trip
It was at Haines Point for years then was moved over to national harbor.
Bro ot looks soo much cooler when its flooded
Is that still in Washington D.C.? I used to go see him every weekend when I lived there.
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