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Sadpol Strawberry

The giant metal fruit was once the symbol of a large farm.

Wierzbica, Poland

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If you're traveling between Modlin and Warsaw, you might see something unusual on the road. A big, red object hidden into the bushes. There is decaying strawberry, and it is enormous. 

Of course, it was not always in bad shape. The strawberry was a symbol of a massive farm called Sadpol, and once stood proudly next to the farm gate. Thousands of kilograms of strawberries were grown at the farm, and exported to other parts of Poland and across Europe. The strawberry farm has closed, but the large metal berry was left behind.

Today the strawberry is slightly damaged. It has a hole at the base and you can see what's inside.

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Sadpol Strawberry
Wierzbica, 05-140
Poland
52.533143, 21.070014

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