Photos | Hanging Shark Art in LA Warehouse
Weegee's stunning indoor installation features a massive shark hanging on the wall of a Los Angeles factory, adding a unique touch of sea life to the urban architecture.
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a large shark is hanging on the wall in a warehouseMetadata
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