LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY LIBERTYISLANDLIBERTYISLAND I wish to present this statue makeover for the commemoration of Independence Day and as symbol of friendship.

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LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY LIBERTYISLANDLIBERTYISLAND I wish to present this statue makeover for the commemoration of Independence Day and as symbol of friendship between France and USA !

LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY « WIND » You may notice the wind instead the torch to supply the island with renewable energy !

LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS I chose to put photovoltaic panels on the base of the statue and to use another energy source !

LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY « SPOT » The sun energy will supply light on the ground to illuminate the statue at night !

LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY « DIODES » 125 diodes placed on the dress of the statute recall the anniversary of the commemoration of Independence Day on the July !

LADYLIBERTYLADYLIBERTY « TREE » I plan to install a lawn and a few trees to make the Liberty Island less urban!

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