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The Wind Wand

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Gemma
June 13, 2021
Not a visit to Ngāmotu (New Plymouth) if you don't see the Wind Wand!
Louise (Lou)
May 18, 2021
Central to New Plymouth city this iconic art piece you cant miss
Former Member
February 23, 2018
The Famous Wind Wand is a must-see when visiting our region. This Wind Wand was designed by internationally renowed artist, Len Lye. It's tall, it's intriguing and it's a great starting point to explore New Plymouth's shopping or our Coastal Walkway.
Sam
January 6, 2017
Beautiful Len Lye sculpture that moves in the wind. From Ancombe a great way to get there is to go to the very end of Lemon Street (heading North, it's only one block), down the gravel driveway (public), turn left at the bottom (you are now on the Te Henui walkway), follow this along the riverside past the bowling green, turn left over the bridge above the river mouth, walk for about 2km following the coastal walkway - you can't miss it!
Beautiful Len Lye sculpture that moves in the wind. From Ancombe a great way to get there is to go to the very end of Lemon Street (heading North, it's only one block), down the gravel driveway (public), turn left at the bottom (you are now on the Te Henui walkway), follow this along the riverside p…
Shaan
December 29, 2020
The Wind Wand is a 48-metre kinetic sculpture located in New Plymouth, New Zealand. The sculpture includes a 45-metre tube of red fibreglass, and was made to designs by artist Len Lye. To residents, it is one of the main icons of New Plymouth. During the night, the Wind Wand lights up

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New Plymouth, Taranaki