Sculptures are a form of expression and symbolism of their desire, passion and love for a certain advocacy, place, or person. But what if this form of expression is deprived or removed from its designated location? How will the people think about this decision? This is what happened on Capitola Esplanade upon the removal of the 3-foot tiki statue placed by a concerned and artsy surfer there. Read the rest of the story behind the removal and the return of the much talk about tiki statue.
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