Mig 21 buried art

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Czech mig 21 underground art.....http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dolni-brezany-czech-republic-01st-oct-2017-british-artist-roger-hiorns-162318045.html
He has also burieid an ex RAF Jetstream fuselage in the UK

more pics...http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=66127&sid=77e58de6b55be747934e53ee3b01745c

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What an utterly pointless thing to do, I do appreciate art, turning aircraft upside down or burying them aint art

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I guess the question is Why ? .It's no more art that cutting an animal in half.

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Sad thing is; they spend a lot of (other people's) money doing crap like this and self-proclaim it as art. If you want to dig holes and put things in it and describe it as something special then building companies do that every day - and it is a lot more use than the nonsense peddled by these blinkered dreamers.

I could say more but it'd be a long one...

Anon.

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I have buried 500 Spitfires in Burma at secret locations as my Art installation, I call it Secret Spitfires under Teak. Further details on how to purchase part of this ( to remain a secret ) installation send cheques or Bitcoins to me at amugboughteveryday@ hotsnail.con

And remember, as a secret installation I cannot reveal a location, but you will be a part owner of an exciting art work...

Stay tuned for my Holy Grail project currently being buried.

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Brilliant Tony

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"He has also burieid an ex RAF Jetstream fuselage in the UK"

Dominie

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oops..my recce is not good below ground level....

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The Australians got there first:

https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2011/11/27/SCN_28-11-2011_EGN_07_28f111_fct869x535x19_t620.jpg