Located in Blackpool, England, The Sea Ogre is a mesmerizing animatronic sculpture of a mythical sea creature. This 15-meter-long, 5-meter-high masterpiece is designed by artist and sculptor Ray Lonsdale and took over 2,000 hours to create. The Sea Ogre's body is made up of intricately arranged scrap metal, machinery parts, and other recycled materials, giving it a fascinatingly textured appearance. Its eyes glow with an otherworldly light, adding to the mystique of this underwater-inspired artwork. As visitors walk around the sculpture, they can discover hidden details and marvel at the sheer scale and craftsmanship of this incredible piece of art.
Fascinating cloud formation. What looks like sunset was 2pm! The promenade is a great place for walking . Bracing wind included. The Sea Ogre was just emerging.
Beautiful sculpture that I always love seeing. Just something really obscure and different about it. Very photogenic and his 'skin' always changes with the seasons, weather and obviously the tide. Very unique.
Awesome this! I took a few photos at night with the stars. Great place!
It is nice seeing the Sea Ogre.
A great sculpture to go and visit, it's a shame for the workers tearing around the beach in the machinery
This is a big beautiful friend, I love sea ogre.
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Fascinating cloud formation. What looks like sunset was 2pm! The promenade is a great place for walking . Bracing wind included. The Sea Ogre was just emerging.
Beautiful sculpture that I always love seeing. Just something really obscure and different about it. Very photogenic and his 'skin' always changes with the seasons, weather and obviously the tide. Very unique.
Awesome this! I took a few photos at night with the stars. Great place!
It is nice seeing the Sea Ogre.
A great sculpture to go and visit, it's a shame for the workers tearing around the beach in the machinery
This is a big beautiful friend, I love sea ogre.