Waterford

What will future historians think our culture was trying to symbolise with structures like this? What message are we trying to send (Presumably to connect it visually with film and TV representations of idyllic holidays? By making the place look like a travel agent's brochure we are trying to force reality to conform to marketing fantasy.) and will the future misinterpret it as a symbol of power or domination or religion?

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