Where’s the torch?

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When one is in New York City, it’s usual for one’s instinct to get a glimpse of the famous Statue of Liberty. Well, this group of people, probably a family, took their visit to another degree. They are all wearing crowns replicating the crown of the Lady Statue, with the exact shade of green.

In case you’re unaware, the name of the statue was taken from a Roman Goddess named Libertas, personifying liberty and freedom. Also, the seven spikes in the crown symbolize the seven continents and seven oceans on our planet. Now, try counting the crown’s spikes worn by the tourists in the picture. Meanwhile, “lightning doesn’t strike the same place twice” doesn’t apply here, as the statue is struck by lightning 600 times a year. Lastly, Gustave Eiffel, the one responsible for Eiffel Tower, had contributions in building this gift from France.

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