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Score for a Hole in the Ground', conceived and created by Jem Finer, is an environmental musical instrument that is buried in the ground in King's Wood.
Score for a Hole in the Ground', conceived and created by Jem Finer, is an environmental musical instrument that is buried in the ground in King's Wood. It is water driven sound installation in a forest in Kent. The 7 metre tall steel horn collects raindrops and falling leaves, amplifying the sounds created in nature.
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King's Wood, Kent
The Miracle of The Legs is an artwork in Godmersham, Kent, England
The Millennium stone was carved by Michael Rust and placed above the Wye Crown in 2000 to mark the Millennium
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