In the picturesque village of Cushendun, County Antrim, a quirky goat statue pays homage to a beloved local legend. The bronze sculpture, known as "Johann the Goat," commemorates a real goat that wandered the village and became a cherished character among the residents. The statue, located near Cushendun's harbor, depicts the friendly goat in a playful stance, adding a whimsical charm to the area. Its presence celebrates the village’s rural heritage and sense of community, offering both locals and visitors a lighthearted symbol of Cushendun's unique history and affection for its four-legged ambassador.
In the picturesque village of Cushendun, County Antrim, a quirky goat statue pays homage to a beloved local legend. The bronze sculpture, known as "Johann the Goat," commemorates a real goat that wandered the village and became a cherished character among the residents. The statue, located near Cushendun's harbor, depicts the friendly goat in a playful stance, adding a whimsical charm to the area. Its presence celebrates the village’s rural heritage and sense of community, offering both locals and visitors a lighthearted symbol of Cushendun's unique history and affection for its four-legged ambassador.
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