To build the sculpture, a campaign was launched to collect metal parts and materials that can no longer be used for recycling.
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The Esposende City Council, in an investment of €50 thousand, will inaugurate on February 10, a sculpture in homage to pilot Gonçalo Alves, weighing eight tons and five meters high, built with mechanical parts, facing the EN13 in Esposende.
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