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Slovenes skating around the Yugoslav monument in Croatia

Skating around the Croatian monument

In Podgarić, Croatia, Slovenian photographer Luke Paige captured two Slovenes skating on the Yugoslav monument to the revolution of the Moslavina nations, which was created by the sculptor Dušan Džamonija and which was discovered by Josip Broz - Tito himself in 1967. It symbolizes the wings of freedom, and skateboarders Jan Robek and Miha Miklavčič posed for Paige.

Monument to the Revolution of the Moslavina Nations in Podgarić, Croatia, there is a 10-meter-high and 20-meter-wide monument that was never intended as skating rink, but that didn't stop two Slovenians, Jan Robek and Miha Miklavčič, so that she would not turn this monumental Yugoslav monument into her "sandbox".

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The monument is the work of a Croatian modernist sculptor Dušan Džamoni, and black and white photos of a young man Slovenian photographer Luke Paige, which in Podgarić begged the question of what it would look like to skate in a dream. And the following photos were created...

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