The Black Hills of South Dakota are changing shape as a sculptor, Korcazk Ziolkowski, takes on one of the largest sculptures ijn history. The sculpture will be of Chief Crazy Horse, the famous Red Indian hero, and will measure 169 metres high by 193 metres long. The insert shows how the giant mountain sculpture should look when completed. Ziolkowski has been working on it for more than 34 years during which time he has blasted over 7,200,000 tonnes of rock.
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Press, 19 April 1982, Page 7
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80The Black Hills of South Dakota are changing shape as a sculptor, Korcazk Ziolkowski, takes on one of the largest sculptures ijn history. The sculpture will be of Chief Crazy Horse, the famous Red Indian hero, and will measure 169 metres high by 193 metres long. The insert shows how the giant mountain sculpture should look when completed. Ziolkowski has been working on it for more than 34 years during which time he has blasted over 7,200,000 tonnes of rock. Press, 19 April 1982, Page 7
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