Reverence (Whales Tails)
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A sculpture of two black granite whale tails diving into a field in South Burlington, Vermont, symbolizing the fragility of the planet.

šŸ“œ Two black granite whale tails, created by Jim Sardonis in 1989, rise from a field in landlocked Vermont.
šŸ” The sculpture, named Reverence, symbolizes the fragility of the planet.

Why Go

🌊 Unique and awe-inspiring roadside art
šŸ“ø Great photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset
🚶 Walking path allows for a closer look and nature observation
šŸ’° Free to visit

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ May be a brief stop for those not interested in art or walking

Tips

šŸ…æļø Park in the nearby shopping center for trail access.
šŸ‘€ Best visible from a car on I-89 North or from the nearby rest area.

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