
"Tower of Babel" by artist Marta Minujin is seen in Buenos Aires May 11, 2011. The 82-foot (25-meter) high installation, made from 30,000 books, donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies, is the latest landmark to dot the skyline of Buenos Aires, named 2011 World Book

Conceptual artist Marta Minujin poses in front of her installation called "Tower of Babel" in Buenos Aires, May 11, 2011. The 82-foot (25-meter) high installation, made from 30,000 books, donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies, is the latest landmark to dot the skyline of Buenos Aires, named 2011 World Book

Visitors look at books inside the installation "Tower of Babel", made by artist Marta Minujin, in Buenos Aires May 11, 2011. The 82-foot (25-meter) high installation, made from 30,000 books, donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies, is the latest landmark to dot the skyline of Buenos Aires, named 2011 World Book

A visitor looks at books as he walks inside the installation "Tower of Babel", made by artist Marta Minujin, in Buenos Aires May 11, 2011. The 82-foot (25-meter) high installation, made from 30,000 books, donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies, is the latest landmark to dot the skyline of Buenos Aires, named 2011 World Book Capital by UNESCO.

Artist Marta Minujin speaks in front of her installation "Tower of Babel" in Buenos Aires May 11, 2011. The 82-foot (25-meter) high installation, made from 30,000 books donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies, is the latest landmark to dot the skyline of Buenos Aires, named 2011 World Book Capital by UNESCO.
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