From Edinburgh Airport, the highway north was shocked by these two huge statues. Later, I went to visit it. It was really spectacular. The surrounding environment was particularly good. There were many people walking here. There was also a cafe in the park.
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From Edinburgh Airport, the highway north was shocked by these two huge statues. Later, I went to visit it. It was really spectacular. The surrounding environment was particularly good. There were many people walking here. There was also a cafe in the park.
what can I say, impressive is an understatement and definitely worth a visit to see the shear size of these Celtic Clyde's- my husband is in this picture for a comparison of the size (and he's not vertically challenged like myself !)
The scenery is pleasant, the fun is Hang Seng, and the price is high.
Highlights: two 30-meter-high horse head statues made of steel sheets are spectacular and delicate, and are perfect for taking pictures throughout the day in the empty background around; Inadequate: Parking is charged and the weather is good or it will be full soon on weekends, but you can park at the nearby Falkirk Stadium and walk through Helix Park to visit.
The scorpion is a 30-meter-high horse head sculpture and the world's largest horse sculpture. It is located in Falkirk, Scotland. It is very beautiful from a distance, and it is full of mystery from a close look. Take a guided hike and discover the stories behind these mysterious creatures, learn about the vision of the artist Andy Scott creating it, and the real story of the horse that works in the area in real life. At the end of the trip, you can feel The Kelpies from within and learn about the amazing engineering and design of these steel carvings.