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© 2021 AFPJapanese experts craft 'super clone' of destroyed Afghan mural
By Shingo ITO TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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snowymountainhell
Great work, Japan! Robots, A.I and now, “super clones”!?!
Terrifying. /s
Yet, applaud the technical precision.
Mark
Good work, the original work is gone forever, and a replica can will at least keep the work alive so future generations can see, learn and appreciate this art.
Bob Fosse
A remarkable achievement!
OssanAmerica
Good job. Now send the Taliban the bill.
Oxycodin
Not smart Japan.. you’ve messing with the devil called taliban and the jihadi who are our enemies. USA is number one
socrateos
Oxycodin
Watching too much Hollywood movies?
Nobody is purely evil.
Pukey2
Beautiful arts and architecture can come from religions, but with religions also comes hatred a sense of superiority, as we see from Talibans destroying Buddhist works. And look at what is happening in India and Pakistan where Hindus and Muslims are at each other's throats with the destruction of mosques and temples.
Zaphod
Are they going to craft a super clone of the Bahmiyan Buddhas too?