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	<title>Comments on: Amazing Art Collection of Alexandar Vargas</title>
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		<title>By: Corcosman Voom</title>
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		<description>Perhaps Tayzia Abbatoir at Crescent Moon might give Mr. Vargas a run for his money in the &quot;largest collection&quot; category?

Welsh Bay and the connected sims are definitely worth a visit to see the wide variety of pieces displayed. 

Aside from all the wonderful sculpture, I also thought the waterfalls were very interesting. The textures seemed unlike anything else I had seen used with water before.</description>
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<p>Welsh Bay and the connected sims are definitely worth a visit to see the wide variety of pieces displayed. </p>
<p>Aside from all the wonderful sculpture, I also thought the waterfalls were very interesting. The textures seemed unlike anything else I had seen used with water before.</p>
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