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It's a "building" in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, where years of war have left it in tatters and damaged by a local artist named Yar who spent more than $500,000

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This is a "building" in the Lebanese capital Beirut, which has been scaled and damaged by years of war, and a local artist named Yar has spent more than 500,000 US dollars to buy M113, T-55, M41 bulldogs and other chariots to put them in this building that is now a large monument, which is now more than 30 meters high and weighs more than 5,000 tons. Yar was originally an arms dealer, and the war made him a lot of money, but because he was tired of the war and saw that the people were miserable, he used a rotten building and tanks to build a monument calling for peace. Today, it is an attraction that many tourists come to visit.

It's a "building" in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, where years of war have left it in tatters and damaged by a local artist named Yar who spent more than $500,000
It's a "building" in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, where years of war have left it in tatters and damaged by a local artist named Yar who spent more than $500,000
It's a "building" in Beirut, Lebanon's capital, where years of war have left it in tatters and damaged by a local artist named Yar who spent more than $500,000

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