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English: Like a 4,5 meter high exclamation mark, this bronze sculpture by the Swedish sculptor Carl-Fredrik Reuterswärd (1934-2016) is rising on P A Halls terrass (The Terrace of P A Hall) in Borås, Sweden. It is called Var rädd om jorden (Take Care of the Earth) and shows the earth shaken by a gigantic detonation of some sort. The sculpture was donated by the sculptor in 2010 and inaugurated November 25, 2011.
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