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Unusual ‘Car Park’ in Taiwan Features Cars Half Buried Underground

In an effort to merge art, aesthetics, and nature, while promoting recycling, this installation features cars half buried underground at the CMP Block in Taiwan. The cars appear as if they are being pulled into the ground, and wrapped in grass, as if slowly becoming part of the earth.

Photography by Toni Wang and Tao.

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