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Robert Burns

 


This memorial statue dedicated to Scottish hero Robert Burns is located in Hokitika and was unveiled on 4th June 1923. We were in town last week and enjoyed a lovely sunny warm Spring day - the skatepark behind the statue was very busy with lots of children (school holidays).

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Comments

roentare said…
That is a nice skatepark right there
I never knew that was there - I thought you must have been down here in Dunedin.
local alien said…
That's an impressive statue.
Graham Edwards said…
I remember Hokitika mainly for its rain but I seem to recall it had a lovely glassworks.
Tigger's Mum said…
That guy gets everywhere (my favorite, because I am parochial, is the seated statue in the Octagon in Dunedin.)
s.c said…
Nice statue and a good header. I like it.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love old memorials and sculptures and yours is a great one. Also, looks like a very nice park and great skies.
Bill said…
Nice statue and park, I like it too.
magiceye said…
Good to see the skatepark being utilised well!
Tom said…
...I searched Robert Burns he's my kind of fellow.
Sharon said…
That looks like a beautiful day to be out.
Revrunner said…
Gosh! He sure is a long way from home. :-)
Iris Flavia said…
Quite a statue and, my. In my childhood there were NEVER holidays. Now I always read school kids are on holidays ;-) AGAIN???? LOL.

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