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@court_ferris Duane Hanson’s The Traveler (1986) is a hyper-realistic sculpture located in Orlando International Airport.

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😂😂😂So cool! It would be so funny if they had him twitch a little 🤣

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Imagine if his eyes just opened 👁️👄👁️

Queen Bee
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Probably a real preserved dead person in passing him off his art 👀

Aaron Brooks
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When the airport closes he actually crawls out and eats whatever he can .. cameras can’t detect his movement either for some reason

Orlando International Airport
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It may have just sounded like snoring, but we know he was glad to see you, too. 🥰 Wishing you all dreamy adventures ahead! 😴

Charlie Sc 👑 👑 👑
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He's still there 😮 I saw him overthere in 1997 !!

NightRoadsEnt
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Better than AI! 👏👏

𝑬𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒂𐦍
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He stuck in the 90’s 😅

joshua serrano
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Wow they even managed to encapsulate the utter dread and darkness we all feel in real life.

Eleanor at Bleach Box Gallery
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A brilliant artist I have loved for a long time

Alanna Moore
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That’s Pablo Escobar

Luis Ortiz
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What part of OIA I travel out of there weekly and haven’t seen it

Trey Tamaki
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Duane “the rock” Jhanson 🗿

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Filmed in 480p

🤍JC🤍
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😮😮😮😮

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