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The 3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian statue of Ramesses II said to have inspired Percy Shelley's 'Ozymandias'A broken statue depicting the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II (also spelled Ramses II) Where it is from: Ancient Thebes, Egypt When it was made: About 3,300 years ago Related: Pazyryk Swan ...
A TOWERING swan statue perched in the river near the Sibu Rejang Esplanade, can be traced to local folklore. According to legend, Sibu suffered a great famine and once it ended, a flock of swans ...
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