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The image shows a large, abstract sculpture made of weathered wooden poles arranged in a spiral or helical pattern. The sculpture is viewed from a low angle, looking upwards against a clear blue sky. The wooden poles are of varying lengths and are joined together, creating a dynamic, almost kinetic form. Some of the poles have patches of green moss or algae on them, indicating exposure to the elements. The sculpture is supported by dark metal structures at its base. In the background, there are lush green trees and foliage, suggesting an outdoor setting. The overall impression is of a modern art installation set within a natural or semi-natural environment.

This sculpture is located at the entrance to Letterkenny Town Park in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It is a prominent landmark and a popular spot for photographs. The sculpture is known as "The Windmill," though it does not function as a windmill. It was created by artist Maurice Harron and installed in the park in 2005. The sculpture is designed to represent the movement of wind and is meant to be an inviting and engaging piece of public art.
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Jul 16, 2026, 9:49 AM

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The image shows a large, abstract sculpture made of weathered wooden poles arranged in a spiral or helical pattern. The sculpture is viewed from a low angle, looking upwards against a clear blue sky. The wooden poles are of varying lengths and are joined together, creating a dynamic, almost kinetic form. Some of the poles have patches of green moss or algae on them, indicating exposure to the elements. The sculpture is supported by dark metal structures at its base. In the background, there are lush green trees and foliage, suggesting an outdoor setting. The overall impression is of a modern art installation set within a natural or semi-natural environment. This sculpture is located at the entrance to Letterkenny Town Park in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It is a prominent landmark and a popular spot for photographs. The sculpture is known as "The Windmill," though it does not function as a windmill. It was created by artist Maurice Harron and installed in the park in 2005. The sculpture is designed to represent the movement of wind and is meant to be an inviting and engaging piece of public art.

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