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This giant red and white net sculpture is a landmark by the sea, designed by artist Janet Echelman. It’s suspended above a roundabout and moves with the wind, creating a cool visual effect that changes all the time. The structure is made from strong, flexible materials and is one of the largest public art installations in the area.
- The sculpture is most popular for its massive size and the way it floats and twists in the air, especially at sunset.
- Itโs a favorite spot for photos because of the unique design and how it looks against the sky.
- At night, lights make the net glow, giving it a totally different vibe.
- See a one-of-a-kind art piece โ Thereโs nothing else like this huge floating net, and itโs super photogenic ๐ธ.
- Watch it change with the weather โ The wind and light make the sculpture look different every time you visit ๐ฌ๏ธ.
- Chill by the ocean โ The location is right by the water, so you get awesome views and a relaxing atmosphere ๐ .
- No tickets or bookings needed, itโs open 24/7.
- No dress code, but bring a jacket if itโs windy.
- Best time to visit: Late afternoon to sunset for the best light and photos.
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