Not much to see her folks.. just a bunch of people puking their guts out in the middle of the street...
Klaus Weber's "The Big Giving," is a bizarre yet eco-friendly fountain installation that uses recycled water. The bodies are made out of stone and industrial waste. The statues were modelled after Weber himself and a few selected (former?) friends.
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Image courtesy of freeyork.org
Pumping breast milk?
Located in Treviso, Italy, the Fontana delle Tette (guess what that translates to) looks totally nonplussed as streams spurt from her breasts. The statue (this one is a copy; the original one is under glass at the Palazzo die Trecento) was commissioned in 1559 by the mayor after a severe drought struck the region. After the rains returned, citizens were allowed to drink free red and wine from the nipples for days. Ciao!
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Image courtesy of pocketburgers.com
This baby straddling a swan isn't even the most shocking.
Yet this child is really putting the swan into a chokehold in Ribe, Denmark. Talk about animal cruelty, and just down right weirdness...
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Image courtesy of villageofjoy.com
Easy there buddy... Fountain creature having a tempter tantrum.
BEWARE. This gargoyle-esque bat spews copious amounts of water in Albert Square, Manchester.
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Image courtesy of aspiremetro.com
Give me a boost Pop! On second thought... maybe not.
We're pretty sure the person who cast this water sculpture didn't intend for it to look this salacious.
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Image courtesy of jawdrops.com
Meanwhile in Bologna, Italy...
Mermaid milks herself from many different holes at the Fountain of Neptune.
Monkeying Around.
Not sure where this photo was captured... We can be certain though, that the artist of these fountains was definitely not lacking a sense of humour.
Letting Loose...
We are starting to sense a theme here in regards to fountains and bodily functions. Not only is this fountain excreting water from almost every hole possible, it is demonstrating a rather sexually explicit pose and is evidently found in Paris, at the Museum of Erotic Art.
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Image courtesy of planetwaves.net
The Strong, The Weak, The Old & Short
So let's get this straight, you want us to drink from penius-shaped spigots? Yup, that would be the case! This peculiar yet intriguing quartet resides in Jeju Island, South Korea, in a place called Love Land. The park is filled with oversized, x-rated anatomical sculptures, making it a must-see destination.
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Small boy with a Big story in Belgium
This popular Manneken Pis ("Little Man Pee" in Dutch) bronze statue in Brussels has been urinating into a fountain's basin since the 17th-century. Cool backstory: either the statue was modelled after a two-year-old boy who urinated from a treetop basket onto offending troops or a little boy urinated (and extinguished) a fuse, saving Brussels from a potentially deadly fire. Either way.. pretty cool!
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