Zephyrometer
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The Zephyrometer is a public sculpture by Phil Price in Evans Bay, Wellington. The work was installed in 2003. It is a kinetic sculpture consisting of a concrete cylinder holding a 26m tall needle which sways to show wind direction and speed. It is sited on Cobham Drive to make use of Wellington's wind. The Zephyrometer was damaged by lightning on August 14, 2014. Zephyrometer was the second of five major wind sculptures commissioned by the Wellington Sculpture Trust over the period 2000 – 2010, which now make up the Meridian Wind Sculpture Walk. The work has attracted international interest, and is a beloved local landmark.
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Evans Bay Parade, Wellington Kilbirnie
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| N -41.311944444444 ° | E 174.79611111111 ° |
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Freedom camping Evans Bay Marina (SC only)
Evans Bay Parade
6021 Wellington, Kilbirnie
Wellington, New Zealand
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