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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BOOM, BELGIUM - APRIL 9: Giant wooden sculptures crafted by recycling artist Thomas Dambo are seen in De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium on April 9, 2021. Using old pallets, recycled wood, broken branches and fallen trees, Dambo builds the wooden sculptures to celebrate the 15th anniversary of an electronic music festival. The sculptures range from 7 to 18 meters long and it took around 25 weeks to build them. The various wooden figures can be found dotted throughout the forest in Boom town. Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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