
This is the Wild Horses Monument--Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies.
A good view can be had from the parking area at the turn-out--especially good if you have binoculars or a zoom lens. I am not sure how long the sculpture has been in place, as we don't normally travel that route. It has been there for at least fifteen years. There are fifteen horses, and the sculpture is not complete. The artist originally intended to add more horses and the basket which is part of the legend on which the piece is based.

One day I will go back when I have some time, my hiking boots, and a good wind-breaker. I want to brave the fierce wind that winds down the Columbia (the hills on the opposite side of the river are home to a huge wind farm.) and the possibility of rattlesnakes to get up close and personal with these magnificent pieces of art.
You will hear about it here when and if I do.
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