WOODSIDE, Calif. — Nestled in forests around the world, a gentle army of giant wooden trolls want to show humans how to live better without destroying the planet.
A giant troll sculpture created by the Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo and his team that's part of an installation of six sculptures called "Trolls Save the Humans" is seen on display at the historic estate Filoli, July 5, in Woodside, Calif.
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A giant troll sculpture created by the Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo and his team that's part of an installation of six sculptures called "Trolls Save the Humans" is seen on display at the historic estate Filoli, July 5, in Woodside, Calif.
Terry Chea, Associated Press
The face of a giant troll sculpture created by the Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo and his team that's part of an installation of six sculptures called "Trolls Save the Humans" is seen on display at the historic estate Filoli, July 5, in Woodside, Calif.
Terry Chea, Associated Press
A giant troll sculpture created by the Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo and his team that's part of an installation of six sculptures called "Trolls Save the Humans" is seen on display at the historic estate Filoli, July 5, in Woodside, Calif.
Terry Chea, Associated Press
People take pictures alongside a giant troll sculpture created by the Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo and his team that's part of an installation of six sculptures called "Trolls Save the Humans" on display at the historic estate Filoli, July 5, in Woodside, Calif.
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