Mustangs at Las Colinas, a bronze sculpture by Robert Glen is said to be the largest equestrian sculpture in the world. It was built at Williams Square in Las Colinas, Texas in 1984. (Photo: mustangsoflascolinas.com)
Break through from your mould created by Zenos Frudakis is situated in USA. (Photo: Julija K.)
This one will make your hair stand on the first sight. This one the black ghost is built in Lithuania.
This eye-catching bronze sculpture called Les Voyageurs in Marseilles depicts realistic human workers with large parts of their bodies missing. They leave room for imagination. (Photo: Bruno Catalano)
'De Vaartkapoen' created by Belgian artist, Tom Frantzen is a humorous statue of a policeman being tripped by a man hiding in a sewer manhole.
Supported on eight slender, knobbly legs, this spider's body is suspended high above the ground, allowing passerby to walk around and underneath it. (Photo: Alf Gillman)
Hippo sculptures will be the most creative thing you will come across in Taiwan. (Photo: Patche99z)
Sinking building outside state library, Melbourne, Australia.
Wonder why these shoes are built on the banks of Danube River in Hungary? It honors the Jews who were killed by fascist Arrow Cross militiamen in Budapest during World War II. (Photo: Nikodem Nijaki)
People of the river by Chong Fah Cheong built in Singapore. (Photo: gaartu.livejournal.com)
Look for the Salmon on Salmon Street in USA. (Photo: Ava Hirschsohn)
This monument of an anonymous passerby in Poland, was created to honor those who were imprisoned during the Communist regime.
Mustangs at Las Colinas, a bronze sculpture by Robert Glen is said to be the largest equestrian sculpture in the world. It was built at Williams Square in Las Colinas, Texas in 1984. (Photo: mustangsoflascolinas.com)