Where is this photo taken? (Anyone can post a photo)

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Maybe you could put your handle plus a number at each one and when you reply quote that number then you can search by that (I think)

Anyway where is this?

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Statue of liberty copies

Well who knew A 30-foot replica can also be seen at the Westfield Marion shopping complex in Adelaide, South Australia. I don't like shopping and particularly don't like shopping malls but I will make an effort to find it if I'm forced to go there again.

I've checked and the one in my photo isn't listed in Replicas of the Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia
 
Potosi, Bolivia. It's an interesting place

Indeed ; I missed the statue.. did you go underground ?
 
Statue of liberty copies

Well who knew A 30-foot replica can also be seen at the Westfield Marion shopping complex in Adelaide, South Australia. I don't like shopping and particularly don't like shopping malls but I will make an effort to find it if I'm forced to go there again.

I've checked and the one in my photo isn't listed in Replicas of the Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia
With all these copies I may have to hire (or buy from from eBay) a costume and take a selfie in the front yard and get it added to Wikipedia. SA will then have another in my suburb :p:p;):rolleyes:
 
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