Gigantic ice scupture unveiled in London (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-11 21:33
A 16-foot (4.8 metre) high ice sculpture,
which took seven days to be built and was crafted by four award-winning
Russian ice sculptors using 12 tonnes of ice, representing Moscow's St.
Basil's Cathedral is unveiled in Trafalgar Square in central London,
January 11, 2006. The sculpture was made as part of a joint project with
Moscow's city government and the London Mayor's office which saw the
unveiling of an ice replica of London's Big Ben in Pushkin Square in
central Moscow. [Reuters] |
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