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Anzac Giant Poppy | The Peace Poppy Project

Creating the world’s largest poppy in Auckland to honour the ANZACS.

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**Updated 25 April 2015 with another Poppy. This one in Ponsonby’s Western Park organized by Christina Beth’s Peace Poppy Project  **

New Zealand - April 2015 - Peace Poppy Project Ponsonby_Copy

4 comments Anzac Giant Poppy | The Peace Poppy Project

phb2003 says:

what a great idea – 🙂

Thank you Yvette. I loved the interactive nature of this artwork. It was especially wonderful to see the young students so engaged in creating this piece to honour and remember New Zealand’s soldiers.

What an amazing project. The red poppy is the perfect color to show the honor for the day and the photos you took to capture the moment.

It was very cool to experience! Anzac commemorations are a really big deal here in New Zealand. It was nice to see heroes so appropriately honored.

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