Debbie has us finding “Ugly” today, and I was a bit stuck,muntil I remembered the Parco di Mostri in Bomarzo…here’s an ugly statue:

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Debbie has us finding “Ugly” today, and I was a bit stuck,muntil I remembered the Parco di Mostri in Bomarzo…here’s an ugly statue:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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I would have to walk inside though. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Oh yes, I did, and there’s a massive stone table in there…I must have a look and see if I can rescue an image, get the shadows less dense
I know…..Free Hugs inside 😀 😀
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Oh, bless him- he’s having a bad day 🙂 🙂
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Both ugly and scary! A great choice, Sue
Thanks, Debbie….I was stumped until I remembered Bomarzo and the park of monsters. And you can walk into the mouth of this monster….
I’d like to try that out one day
You would like it, Debbie!
Very apt
Quite!
I had the same problem as you, Sue. Ugly is in the eye of the beholder and I’ve been conditioned to find behaviours ugly rather than people or animals or even things – my ugly painted vase may somebody else’s prized possession. As a result I find your monster scary and frightening but necessarily ugly. 🙂
Yep, I would agree…behaviours and attitudes
Ahh, I was there too. I found it most intriguing, especially the leaning house.
Oh, the leaning house was a challenge to stand up in!
Yikes and you went in – you brave person!
Teehee!
Did you go in? Was it even an option? Great photo.
Yes, I went in, and there was a giant sized table in there
How very cool 😀
Some time, I shall find the original RAW image, and have a go at lightening the shadows a tad, so we can see the interior
This reminds me of the scary face in the field up the road from me!
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Just so he never closes his mouth with someone inside. 🙂
janet
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Wow a whole park of monsters? I wonder what the artist’s story is.
Ah, I must dig out the book I have from there…..I don’t remember!
Perfect!
Yay!
Yes, not the most beautiful thing
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Oh my goodness! He looks really scared of you and your camera, Sue. 🙂
One way of looking at it, Sylvia!!😄😄😂