Giants have landed in Singapore.
  Four Giant sculptures by renowned Copenhagen-based recycling artist Thomas
  Dambo have called Palawan Beach home until 2024.
These sculptures are made of reclaimed wood materials such as pallets and
  floorboards and weigh almost 5.5 tonnes. These giant sculptures are not easy
  to spot. Visitors can use an online treasure trail map
  to search for Giants. On this interactive trail, you will learn more about
  each giant as you unravel the clues to their secret locations.
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Here is a quick look at the four giants
Curious Sue
  The youngest of the giants, Curius Sue search for hidden treasures in the sand
  and she finds a cargo container. It represents marine litter from cargo ships
  seen from Sentosa. It reminds us to be more conscious of our consumption and
  clean our beaches.
Dreamer Dee
  A lover of nature, he surrounds himself with it. Dreamer Dee inspires us to
  think about the potential of what is wast today and be mindful of what we
  leave behind. 
Reef the Chief
  The tallest of the giants, he is always on guard and encourages us to be more
  aware of our carbon footprint.
Little Lyn
  She forages nature for food. It serves as a reminder of how important it is to
  preserve the delicate ecosystem of nature. 
Where to find Thomas Dambo Giant sculptures
Want to find the Giants fast?
Use this map for reference.
  Disclosure
All photos credit Sentosa Development Corporation.


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