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🤩💫 Une sculpture à couper le souffle de Daniel Popper, intitulée "Thrive", invite les visiteurs à se connecter avec la nature au Morton Arboretum de Lisle, dans l'Illinois.

Cette œuvre monumentale symbolise l'ouverture et l'harmonie entre l'humanité et le monde naturel.

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🤩💫 Une sculpture à couper le souffle de Daniel Popper, intitulée "Thrive", invite les visiteurs à se connecter avec la nature au Morton Arboretum de Lisle, dans l'Illinois.

Cette œuvre monumentale symbolise l'ouverture et l'harmonie entre l'humanité et le monde naturel.

👕 POUR NOUS SOUTENIR
➡️ NOTRE BOUTIQUE ICI

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