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Last summer,
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journalist Emma Reed traveled around Europe to explore some of the most unusual
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examples of modern public art.
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She wanted to discover why millions of people are attracted to huge
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art installations that often look strange or confusing at first sight.
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Her first stop was in Bilbao,
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Spain,
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where she visited the famous puppy sculpture created by Jeff Koons.
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The sculpture is more than 12 meters high and is completely
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covered in colorful flowers.
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Although many people originally thought the idea was ridiculous,
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Puppy soon became one of the city's most photographed attractions.
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Emma discovered that the flowers are replaced twice a year,
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and a team of gardeners works on the sculpture every day.
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The next destination was Copenhagen,
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Denmark, where Emma saw an interactive light tunnel built underneath a busy
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bridge.
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The installation changes color whenever people walk through it.

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