Ocean sculptures made from beach trash at Como Park Zoo
There are ten new, larger-than-life sculptures at the Como Park Zoo. From afar, you'd never know they were made out of marine debris, things like flip flops, bottle caps, toys and even toothbrushes. This pollution is being used to create a powerful visual. The sculptures will be on display through Labor Day. Admission to Como Park Zoo and Conservatory is free, with voluntary donations appreciated.
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