A storm brought thunder and lighting to Yarrawonga, Australia, on Friday, when literally like a bolt out of the blue, a hand-carved tribute to the famed Venus De Milo outside a mason's shop was zapped, pulverized from the waist up -- except the statue's rocky rack.
"There was a clap of thunder and the sculpture blew up like a rocket-launcher had hit it," Tom Finlay of Finlay's Stomemasonry told the website NTNews. "Everything disintegrated but the breasts." The boulder-like boobs somehow survived a 22-foot-fall nearly completely intact, save some damage on one nipple.
Finlay is still deciding what to do with the statue's most recognizable feature. "I'll leave the statue the way it is to show the force of nature," he said, adding, "I might mount [the breasts] and hang them in my office."





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