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Article: FLYING COWS TAKE THE HIGH GROUND AT GLASTONBURY.
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- June 21, 2005
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LONDON, UK, June 21 /MediaNet International-AsiaNet/ - A two-ton bronze cow (pictured) by Australian sculptor John Kelly hovers over the main stage at Glastonbury, England home to the worlds largest folk/pop music festival.
The flying bronze cow was the last of three that make Kellys monumental sculpture, 3 Cows in a Pile. Its installation on the Greenfields site, the hill behind the main stage, is one of finishing touches before the opening of the 35th Glastonbury Festival on Friday (June 24th).
Weighing six-tons and measuring seven metres long and six metres high the sculpture will feature ...