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Yes. In the mountains, in winter, there is snow and ice on some islands in Japan. There are photographs of monkeys bathing in hot springs in Japan, and all around the chimps (and the hot springs) is a lot of snow.
Some of the most famous Greek statues and sculptures are "Athena" and "Zeus."
Capsule Motels and Bike Parking are some of the famous things in Japan.
Some famous horse sculptures include Crazy Horse in South Dakota, The Bronc in South Texas and The Buffalo Signal in Oklahoma City. You can find more examples of famous horse sculptures online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "List of statues" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the list.
Most famous ones are: David, Pieta, Moses, etc...
some of the famous sculpture of Greek are namely "The Discobolos by the sculptor Myron, Laocoon and his sons, of Niobe and her daughter, of the 'Nike of Samothrace" are some of the famous sculpture of greek
I've been looking for an answer to this one as well. And I keep going back to ice skating. If there's snow, you could do sledding, snow sculptures, or a sleigh ride!
Some of Henry Moore's famous sculptures include "Reclining Figure," "Knife Edge Two Piece," "Draped Seated Woman," and "Locking Piece."
Some of the best winter festivals in the world that are recommended for attending include the Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan, the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China, and the Quebec Winter Carnival in Canada. These festivals offer unique and captivating experiences with stunning ice and snow sculptures, cultural performances, and delicious winter foods.
The Japan Trench
Many cities have street sculptures that are memorials to people or events. Some famous street sculptures include the Charging Bull on Wall Street, the KAWS sculpture in Philadelphia and the Marilyn Monroe sculpture at Pioneer Court in Chicago.