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When the wind blows, it sometimes makes music. . .

Although, I was hoping for something more calming, the sound this ''tree'' emits is quite eerie. 

https://nerdist.com/article/singing-ring...ror-movie/


Near this area, marks one of the most famous witch trials in English history. After reading about their crimes and punishment, visiting this sculpture could turn into a pretty creepy adventure, especially at night. If you're into that sort of thing.

The trials of the Pendle witches
(Sep 1, 2021 04:40 AM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ]When the wind blows, it sometimes makes music. . .

Although, I was hoping for something more calming, the sound this ''tree'' emits is quite eerie. 

https://nerdist.com/article/singing-ring...ror-movie/


Near this area, marks one of the most famous witch trials in English history. After reading about their crimes and punishment, visiting this sculpture could turn into a pretty creepy adventure, especially at night. If you're into that sort of thing.

The trials of the Pendle witches

I love that sculpture. It looks like the artist positioned the tubes to catch the wind from every direction. There's a sense of calming emptiness in the sound--soothing yet slightly melancholy as only the wind can sound.
(Sep 1, 2021 04:46 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: [ -> ]
(Sep 1, 2021 04:40 AM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ]When the wind blows, it sometimes makes music. . .

Although, I was hoping for something more calming, the sound this ''tree'' emits is quite eerie. 

https://nerdist.com/article/singing-ring...ror-movie/


Near this area, marks one of the most famous witch trials in English history. After reading about their crimes and punishment, visiting this sculpture could turn into a pretty creepy adventure, especially at night. If you're into that sort of thing.

The trials of the Pendle witches

I love that sculpture. It looks like the artist positioned the tubes to catch the wind from every direction. There's a sense of calming emptiness in the sound--soothing yet slightly melancholy as only the wind can sound.
I can hear that, too. It also sounds like wailing or moaning to me, as if the wind is trying to “tell us” something.