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  1. Larry Dahlka
    July 21, 2017 @ 10:50 pm

    reminds me of centipedes, very neat

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  2. Ricardo Plazas
    July 21, 2017 @ 9:27 am

    Extraordinario, increible, fantastico.
    El creador de estos “animales inanimados”
    realmente merece un monumento

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  3. Bob Murray
    July 20, 2017 @ 6:36 pm

    Self-propelled Sticks! Ingenious. He obviously studied Biology more than Engineering. If he’d designed transportation vehicles we’d literally be crawling to work at a snails pace – and arriving much less stressed. (But Oh what parking problems.)
    Beautifully done Theo! And Thank You!!

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  4. Frank Ortlieb
    July 17, 2017 @ 5:28 pm

    Genius, THEO JANSEN HAS TAKEN THE KITE TO A NEW AND EXCITING ART FORM !!!

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  5. L. Pierce Standridge
    July 17, 2017 @ 3:32 pm

    AMAZING !!

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  6. Janet
    July 15, 2017 @ 5:34 pm

    This is so amazing. Have passed this video on to friends, The music from movie Spartacus adds a lot to the video.

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  7. Love
    July 14, 2017 @ 12:28 pm

    That is Amazing and very entertaining. Look like real giant robots. Amazing!

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  8. Patricia Chadwick
    July 14, 2017 @ 11:08 am

    These are literally incredible… pure p, unique genius… Can understand how the ones with “sails” might be propelled, but even those without them respond to the wind…they truly donseem alive…

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  9. MR. PATRICK JOHN HARKIN
    July 14, 2017 @ 10:05 am

    GREAT CREATION TO BE SURE ! HE WILL GO ON AND CREATE A REAL MASTER PIECE AS WELL.
    VERY GOOD ON HIM. HE WILL INSPIRE MORE PEOPLE TO GO DOWN THIS ROUTE.

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  10. Joyce
    July 14, 2017 @ 9:35 am

    These are awsome! This guy was never satisfied with making just a regular kite was he? I would like to read more about this project like how does he secure the poles, how long it takes him to build one and where on earth would you store something like this? Very interesting.

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