Giant 650-Feet Long Horse Earth Sculpture
Welsh artist Mick Petts’ massive raised-earth sculpture “Sultan the Pit Pony” is the largest figurative earth sculpture in the United Kingdom and extends of 200 meters.
Located in Parc Penalta in Caerphilly, South Wales, the sculpture was constructed using 60,000 tonnes of coal shale along with stone, and earth.
Pit ponies were used to haul coal in underground mines during the mid-18th until the mid-20th century.
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