A World’s Giant Statue of A Wolf Was Installed in Kazakhstan
The monument was installed in the Ulytau district. The authorities of the district hope that the monument will enter the Guinness Book of Records.
The height of the monument is 9.7 meters, the height of the wolf statue is 6 meters. The total weight is about seven tons. The internal structure is made of metal, and the overall shape – of plastic, resistant to frost and heat up to 60 degrees. The foundation is very strong – 3/3 meter in area.
As the author of the project, Amantai Mendygaliev, mentioned, this monument is the first in the world in its nature and size. Mendygaliev believes that the statue will uplift people, inspire them and call for humanity.
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