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Japanese woman walks beside of sand replica titled 'British Science ?
Charles Robert Darwin' during the event of sand made olympic gold medal
and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July 20,
2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever sand
museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the theme
of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London 2012
Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14 to
January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese woman takes photograph of sand replica titled 'Absolute
Monarchism Under the Regime of Queen Elizabeth I' during the event of
sand made olympic gold medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in
the Tottori Dun on July 20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum
is world's first ever sand museum and this year hosts their 5th
exhibition, focusing on the theme of Great Britain as the nation
celebrates hosting of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is
open to the public from April 14 to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe) |
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Sand replicas titled ''British Literature William Shakespeare'(front),
'Absolute Monarchism Under the Regime of Queen Elizabeth I'(center) and
'Big Ben in Westminster' exhibit during the event of sand made olympic
gold medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on
July 20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first
ever sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on
the theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the
London 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from
April 14 to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese people look sand replica of titled 'British History ?
Industrial Revolution'(left) during the event of sand made olympic gold
medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July
20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever
sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the
theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London
2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14
to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese students walk beside the sand replicas titled ''British
Literature William Shakespeare'(front), 'Absolute Monarchism Under the
Regime of Queen Elizabeth I' during the event of sand made olympic gold
medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July
20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever
sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the
theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London
2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14
to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese people walk beside the sand replicas titled ''British
Literature William Shakespeare'(front), 'Absolute Monarchism Under the
Regime of Queen Elizabeth I' during the event of sand made olympic gold
medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July
20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever
sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the
theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London
2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14
to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese people look sand replica titled ''Queen Elizabeth II with the
Horse Wagon' during the event of sand made Olympic gold medal and logos
carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July 20, 2012 in
Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever sand museum
and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the theme of Great
Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London 2012 Olympic
Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14 to January,
2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese student walks beside the sand replica of titled 'Traditional
England Pub Laughter and Lively People' during the event of sand made Olympic gold medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori
Dun on July 20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's
first ever sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition,
focusing on the theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting
of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public
from April 14 to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese students pose the photograph front of the sand replicas titled
'Wind-Power Vessel and Port View' during the event of sand made olympic
gold medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on
July 20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first
ever sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on
the theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the
London 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from
April 14 to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese student look sand replica of titled ''Imperial Guards In Front
of The Palace' during the event of sand made olympic gold medal and
logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dun on July 20, 2012
in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first ever sand museum
and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on the theme of
Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the London 2012
Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14 to
January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese people look sand replicas during the event of sand made olympic
gold medal and logos carve at Sand Museum located in the Tottori Dune
on July 20, 2012 in Tottori, Japan. Tottori Sand Museum is world's first
ever sand museum and this year hosts their 5th exhibition, focusing on
the theme of Great Britain as the nation celebrates hosting of the
London 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition is open to the public from
April 14 to January, 2013. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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