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The perfect photo - after 3 years of attempts, photographer Leonardo Sens finally succeeded in capturing an awe-inspiring image of Christ The Redeemer seemingly 'holding' the moon with both hands.
Constructed over a nine-year period between 1922 and 1931, the statue stands an impressive 30 meters (98 feet) tall, not accounting for its 8-meter (26-foot) pedestal. With arms outstretched to a wingspan of 92 feet, this breathtaking monument is crafted from a combination of reinforced concrete and soapstone, serving as a symbol of both religious devotion and artistic brilliance.