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#12027261
7 February 2025
A colossal wave at Nazare, sometimes reaching heights of up to 30 meters, illustrates the intensification of extreme weather phenomena due to global warming. As the oceans absorb more heat, more powerful storms generate increasingly impressive waves, turning this Portuguese spot into a symbol of the challenges ahead in Nazare, Portugal, on January 27, 2025.
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#12027262
7 February 2025
A colossal wave at Nazare, sometimes reaching heights of up to 30 meters, illustrates the intensification of extreme weather phenomena due to global warming. As the oceans absorb more heat, more powerful storms generate increasingly impressive waves, turning this Portuguese spot into a symbol of the challenges ahead in Nazare, Portugal, on January 27, 2025.
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#12027263
7 February 2025
A colossal wave at Nazare, sometimes reaching heights of up to 30 meters, illustrates the intensification of extreme weather phenomena due to global warming. As the oceans absorb more heat, more powerful storms generate increasingly impressive waves, turning this Portuguese spot into a symbol of the challenges ahead in Nazare, Portugal, on January 27, 2025.
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#11074355
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074356
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074357
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074358
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074359
14 March 2024
Passers-by are taking photographs and observing a replica of a colossal Olmec head crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. The intervention is by the sculptor Chavis Marmol, who is originally from Apan, Hidalgo. He says that this action ''aims to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humor and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''addresses Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074360
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074361
14 March 2024
Passers-by are taking photographs and observing a replica of a colossal Olmec head crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. The intervention is attributed to the sculptor Chavis Marmol, originally from Apan, Hidalgo, and he says that this action ''aims to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work is titled Neo-Ta Meme, which ''addresses Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074362
14 March 2024
Passers-by are taking photographs and observing a replica of a colossal Olmec head crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. The intervention is attributed to the sculptor Chavis Marmol, originally from Apan, Hidalgo, and he says that this action ''aims to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work is titled Neo-Ta Meme, which ''addresses Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074363
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074364
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074365
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074366
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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#11074367
14 March 2024
A replica of a colossal Olmec head is crushing a Tesla car in a vacant lot in Mexico City. Sculptor Chavis Marmol, from Apan, Hidalgo, is responsible for the intervention. He says that the action ''is aiming to explore reflections on contemporary issues through its mix of humour and criticism.'' The work, titled Neo-Ta Meme, ''is addressing Mexico's pre-Hispanic past from a Western neo-colonial perspective.''
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