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"On the opposite side of town is the new sculpture garden DilaO by the artist Eduardo Olbés, who reforested over seven acres of land with more than 800 trees to serve as the backdrop to his contemplative oasis. With an eye for sustainability, the project is crafted with a rainwater irrigation system and natural lighting sourced from photovoltaic panels. Visitors can stroll pebbled walkways to view more than 50 works on display, including figures made by Olbés himself, which are inspired by ancient Venus figures, masks of Mesoamerica, and the aesthetic traditions of his native Philippines." - Michaela Trimble