What It's Like To Be Declared Dead By The Government, Can Gaming Help Me See In 3D?, How To Save Money When You're Not Looking, WATCH: Mad Scientist Builds A 40 Watt Laser Shotgun, The Defeat Of Would-Be-Emperor Erdogan, Virtual Reality Tricked Stroke Victims Into Using Their Weak Limbs | | | | | | | | | | More than 173,000 pots of plants and herbs form a flower carpet in front of the city hall in Antwerp, Belgium, on Monday. To celebrate the 450th anniversary of the Antwerp city hall, artist Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven selected 31 different species to create a design of large geometric figures in bright sixties colors. Van Kerckhoven found inspiration in the Renaissance floor of the Plantin-Moretus museum and in a map of the city by the river Scheldt, which dates from 1575, and includes the river bend. The carpet measures 196 by 98 feet. Credit: AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert | | | | | | | |
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