File:Granite sculpture, Portishead, England arp.jpg

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Full Fathom Five sculpture by Michael Dan Archer, at Port Marine, Portishead, near Bristol, Somerset, England. There are 108 granite columns varying in height from 1 to 3 metres arranged across an earth mound, giving views of the Bristol Channel and the coast of Wales. The pillars were made in a quarry in Xiamen in China and transported by ship to the UK.

The youth is attempting to jump from top to top.
Date Taken October 2018.
Source My own photograph, taken with a Canon S95.
Author Myself (Adrian Pingstone).
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