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People stand next to a giant art installation representing a polar bear painted with red food dye at the base of the Langjokull glacier in Iceland, on Nov. 26. The image, created by artist Bjargey Olafsdottir, is inspired by the Nazca lines of Peru and children's drawings and seeks to highlight diminishing glaciers and the uncertain future polar bears face.