See Monster, a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform that is set to become one of the UK's largest public art installations, arrives in Weston-super-Mare, in North Somerset. All photos: PA
An artist impression of the See Monster project. The disused structure is due to be turned into a piece of pubic art featuring plants, trees and a waterfall.
An aerial view of See Monster arriving in Weston-super-Mare.
The 450-tonne platform has travelled on a barge as large as a football pitch from the North Sea to its new home in Weston-super-Mare.
It will use renewable energy sources from the sea, wind and the Sun, for power.
A rendering of the See Monster project.
See Monster, a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform that is set to become one of the UK's largest public art installations, arrives in Weston-super-Mare, in North Somerset. All photos: PA
An artist impression of the See Monster project. The disused structure is due to be turned into a piece of pubic art featuring plants, trees and a waterfall.
An aerial view of See Monster arriving in Weston-super-Mare.
The 450-tonne platform has travelled on a barge as large as a football pitch from the North Sea to its new home in Weston-super-Mare.
It will use renewable energy sources from the sea, wind and the Sun, for power.