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Giant Minotaur appears in Albany, and it’s not a myth
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This provided photo shows a large Minotaur mural outside The Bull and Bee Meadery & Tasting Room in Albany, N.Y.Rick Marshall
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Albany, N.Y. — What would you do if you saw a 30-foot-tall man with the head of a bull, wielding an axe while bees hovered nearby?
The Times Union reports a giant Minotaur mural appeared overnight on the side of a building at 140 Hamilton Street in Albany this past week, raising eyebrows. The artwork resembled the monster of Crete, a story from Greek mythology about the wife of King Minos having an affair with a snow-white bull sent by Poseidon; their ensuing offspring was locked up in a Labyrinth.

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