
The ragged doll heads hidden behind the bushes have caused tourists who climb the mountain in Constitution Lake Park (Atlanta, USA) to have a lot of "heart attacks".
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Constitutional Park, located in the city of Atlanta (USA), brings a pristine, quiet space completely opposite to the modern paved roads and busy cargo routes surrounding it.
The park is a 15-minute drive from Atlanta airport, the world's busiest airport. The park's climbing path is covered by dense forests, helping it separate from the bustling atmosphere of the city. After crossing the busy traffic to the park, visitors will feel like they have just entered another world.
Except for the spacious, flat trail for mountaineers, everything here is kept untouched. However, what makes visitors surprised about this place is not the hundreds of trees that are things "hidden" behind the trees - the "ragged" body fragments of the dolls.
The fragments of toys scattered on both sides of this road are essentially a small exhibition area aimed at attracting tourists and raising awareness of environmental protection. Joel Slaton, a local carpenter and founder of this exhibition, started working on his ghostly works in February 2011.
When he realized that there were many pieces of toys scattered around this climbing path, he came up with the idea of utilizing them by collecting and creating bizarre works to decorate the forest.
His activities were originally intended to tease and stimulate the curiosity of pedestrians. However, the people then responded to this unique idea and joined hands to turn this place into an interesting exhibition space for climbers to admire until now.
This unique exhibition is not only interesting in the horror theme but also an open art space, anyone can participate in the construction of works here. Mr. Slaton encourages visitors to the park to use old toys or utensils to create their own creative works instead of throwing them in landfills.
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