China
This picture is of the street where Jean-Pierre's father grew up. The Infinity is in the empty lot with trees at the end of the block, where his house stood.
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Afghanistan
Jean-Pierre gave an infinity to Fahima Vorgetts to hide somewhere in this school. The domes are made in Afghanistan and the schools are ready for use in one week. She uses local labor and all the materials are made and purchased in country.
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Sarah Watson
Sarah discovered a great spot for her infinity planet off the man-made pathway to get to El Paílón del Diablo (the Devil's Couldron) waterfall, which is located in Baños, Ecuador.
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Brian Page
Left his planet overlooking the most famous of the telescope facilities located at the summit of Mauna Kea on the big island of Hawaii.
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Helen and Jim Bellows
After a long adventure across the country, they left their infinity in the Seattle Aquarium.
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JoAnne Neiner
Cornerstone Baptist Church in Pittsfield, MA
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Karen Delano
In ChangDeokGung's Secret Garden in Seoul, South Korea.
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Emily DeSellier
The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in Rome, Italy
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Patrick Dean Owen
Patrick placing his planet as close to the Hollywood Sign as you can get without injury or arrest in Los Angeles, California.
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Dana Adams
Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia
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Christopher Marcum
in a sea cave on Santa Cruz Island
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John Friedberg
Lithium Spring, Tunkannock Creek. Tunkhannok, PA
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Sue and Raymond Venburg
The train car in the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C.
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Claudia Holbert
Chincoteague Island, Va
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Liz Anderson
Maryville College meditation Labyrinth
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Margaret Regan
School in Incisa Val d' Arno, Italy
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Katheryn Doran
Hidden in rock off White Point, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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Brooks Britt
Golden Gate Bridge
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Susan Groeneweg
Iron Horse Memorial beside the confluence of the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers
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Susan Hansen
Jones Beach State Park in NY
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MaryAnn and Bill Sonntag
Trakai Castle, the most famous castle in Lithuania.
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