The Singing Ringing Tree
The sun was shining, but the wind was blowing quite briskly, which makes this a very appropriate blip.
The Singing Ringing Tree is a 3 metre tall, wind-powered musical sculpture made of galvanized steel pipes standing high on the moor above Burnley, Lancashire.. The pipes form the shape of a tree bent and blown by the wind, and produce an eerie, melodious hum as the constant wind on Crown Point blows through them.
It was completed in 2006.
The other wind 'user' in the blip is the Coal Clough Wind Farm (which featured on the skyline of yesterday's blip).
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