NEW MEXICO (CBS) — On Tuesday, pictures from the border in Sunland Park, New Mexico began circling the internet; and they’re more light-hearted then you may expect.
Fluorescent pink seesaws were fitted on a frontier fence along the US-Mexico border.
They are meant to symbolically bridge the divide and encourage both children and adults to play.
The seesaws were installed by Ronald Rael, a professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley.
Rael, along with Virginia San Fratello, designed the ‘Teeter-Totter Wall’ back in 2009 and it has finally become a reality.