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US Navy attack submarine diving plane fins arranged as whale pod: "Fin Project: From Swords to Plowshares" by Young 1998. Magnuson Park, Sand Point, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Twenty-two decommissioned diving plane fins (10,000 pounds each) from 1960's U.S. Navy attack submarines have become art. "The Fin Project: From Swords to Plowshares" is a sculptural installation made from submarine fins arranged to represent a pod of whales. Dedicated in 1998, the art work was created by John T. Young at Warren G. Magnuson Park North loop trail below Sand Point (Kite Hill), at Sand Point Way NE and NE 65th Street, Seattle, Washington.

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Twenty-two decommissioned diving plane fins (10,000 pounds each) from 1960's U.S. Navy attack submarines have become art. "The Fin Project: From Swords to Plowshares" is a sculptural installation made from submarine fins arranged to represent a pod of whales. Dedicated in 1998, the art work was created by John T. Young at Warren G. Magnuson Park North loop trail below Sand Point (Kite Hill), at Sand Point Way NE and NE 65th Street, Seattle, Washington.
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