The Kelpies
Giant horse-head sculptures in Falkirk
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The Kelpies are stunning horse-head sculptures located in Falkirk, Scotland. Standing at an impressive 30 meters tall, they represent mythical water spirits from Scottish folklore. Designed by artist Andy Scott, the sculptures were completed in 2013 and have since become a popular attraction. Visitors can stroll around the park, take photos, and even learn about the history of the area and the significance of horses in Scotland's industrial past. The Kelpies are not just eye-catching; they also symbolize strength and endurance, making them a must-see for anyone exploring the region. Plus, the way they light up at night adds an extra touch of magic to the experience.

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