45 Tonne Elephants

Would you ride one of these elephants?

The great people over at EcoFriend explained:

A team of French designers have taken recycling to an extreme by building a gigantic mechanical elephant sculpture using over 45 tons of reclaimed wood and steel. Built as a part of the Machines of the Isle of Nantes, the sculpture has been inspired by the Sultan’s Elephant, an interactive show featuring a mechanized elephant.

This big fellow is a brilliant example of creativity and sustainable design combined. If you like this, stay tuned for much more from the sustainability and green side of life.

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3 comments on “45 Tonne Elephants

  1. Hello! Thanks for writing. Well, (I wish I could remember my high school French better and say something witty but, alas…) merci! :) Elephants for the urban jungle.

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