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Arca Haiwan Mamalia



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The sculpture inspired by a mammal is placed at a corner on the main road of the area so that it can be said to be one of the art attractions apart from the murals found there. He showed the shape of a horse that was stepping in a stationary position. The golden brown color of his body has faded a little with his relatively long existence.

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