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Esperanza Golden Statue along Harbor Entrance in Warnemünde, Germany
This elegant gilded sculpture at the end of the Ostmole (East Pier) was created by Ene Slawow in 2012. The 13 foot graceful woman reminded me of a siren from Greek mythology. They were lovely sea nymphs who lured mariners into the rocks with their sweet singing. The translation of her Spanish name means “Hope.” The locals have nicknamed her Puppi after its benefactor Eyk-Uwe Pap. Or you can just call her beautiful as she greets you at the entrance of the Warnemünde small boat harbor.
This elegant gilded sculpture at the end of the Ostmole (East Pier) was created by Ene Slawow in 2012. The 13 foot graceful woman reminded me of a siren from Greek mythology. They were lovely sea nymphs who lured mariners into the rocks with their sweet singing. The translation of her Spanish name means “Hope.” The locals have nicknamed her Puppi after its benefactor Eyk-Uwe Pap. Or you can just call her beautiful as she greets you at the entrance of the Warnemünde small boat harbor.
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- Warnemünde, Germany, World Tour 3: Egypt - Hungary