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Walkers amazed by Jesus on Twmbarlwm summit | Walkers amazed by Jesus on Twmbarlwm summit |
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Walkers ascending a mountain in Caerphilly county might have thought they were suffering from exhaustion when confronted by a vision of Jesus. | |
The 8ft (2m 43cm) high fibreglass statue caused quite a stir when it appeared on Twmbarlwm's summit on Monday, after being carried over stiles and fences by endurance runners. | The 8ft (2m 43cm) high fibreglass statue caused quite a stir when it appeared on Twmbarlwm's summit on Monday, after being carried over stiles and fences by endurance runners. |
Walkers posed for selfies with the prop whose appearance was inspired by the Pope's 32-hour visit to Ireland. | Walkers posed for selfies with the prop whose appearance was inspired by the Pope's 32-hour visit to Ireland. |
Jesus's visit was more fleeting though. | Jesus's visit was more fleeting though. |
He was taken down again the same day in case he blew away. | He was taken down again the same day in case he blew away. |
"It looked like it was blessing the Valleys," said Steve Bancroft, one of the men who carried the 40kg (88lbs) statue up to the top. | "It looked like it was blessing the Valleys," said Steve Bancroft, one of the men who carried the 40kg (88lbs) statue up to the top. |
While it may look like it belongs in Rio, this statue was from a storage unit in Cwmbran, and was carried to the top of the mountain by two endurance runners and their children. | While it may look like it belongs in Rio, this statue was from a storage unit in Cwmbran, and was carried to the top of the mountain by two endurance runners and their children. |
Mr Bancroft, 56, and his friend, Mark Taylor, 49, challenged themselves to hoist the prop over stiles and fences and were helped by their sons Tyler, 12, Lucas, 10, and Marcus, 12. | Mr Bancroft, 56, and his friend, Mark Taylor, 49, challenged themselves to hoist the prop over stiles and fences and were helped by their sons Tyler, 12, Lucas, 10, and Marcus, 12. |
The party took more than an hour to reach the peak, allowing for plenty of stops along the way. | The party took more than an hour to reach the peak, allowing for plenty of stops along the way. |
"The thought of carrying it all the way to the top was a challenge in itself," said Mr Bancroft, who uses props for themed events. | "The thought of carrying it all the way to the top was a challenge in itself," said Mr Bancroft, who uses props for themed events. |
"We drew quite a crowd. People were taking it in turns having their photo taken." | "We drew quite a crowd. People were taking it in turns having their photo taken." |
But while walkers were amazed by the spectacle, the pair then had to take it down again in case it blew away. | But while walkers were amazed by the spectacle, the pair then had to take it down again in case it blew away. |
"It was quite a blustery day, we did wonder if it was going to get blown over when we got to the top, but it was quite heavy," he added. | "It was quite a blustery day, we did wonder if it was going to get blown over when we got to the top, but it was quite heavy," he added. |
"It just looked so right, it looked as if it was meant to be there." | "It just looked so right, it looked as if it was meant to be there." |
In comparison, Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio measures 38m (124ft) by 28m (91.8ft), including the pedestal and weighs 1,145 tons. | In comparison, Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio measures 38m (124ft) by 28m (91.8ft), including the pedestal and weighs 1,145 tons. |
The friends are already looking for their next challenge; to lift a full-sized roulette table on to the top of Pen-y-Fan in the Brecon Beacons - and have asked the National Trust for permission, Mr Bancroft said. | The friends are already looking for their next challenge; to lift a full-sized roulette table on to the top of Pen-y-Fan in the Brecon Beacons - and have asked the National Trust for permission, Mr Bancroft said. |
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