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Anyone know what these are?

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There are several of them just as you are starting to leave Sarria... Thanks!
 

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They look like nomadic rain shelters, or perhaps I should mention that they look like giant, vertical anatomy (I'll let you fill in that 'gap') :D
 
There are several of them just as you are starting to leave Sarria... Thanks!
When I saw them in 2011, I thought they were an art installation. I think there was a sign.
 
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There are several of them just as you are starting to leave Sarria... Thanks!
My guess is : Really old, ultra vintage, chestnut tree trunks hollowed out either naturally with age or as shelters for pilgrims from the strong winds/rain. Well, I've seen old tree trunks similar to these before and used as temporary shelters.
 
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I walked past them in June of this year , I also assumed they were part of an art installation .
The unfortunate reality is that there is one with an opening large enough to admit a human , this had been used as a toilet time and time again :eek:
 
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Apparently they are by a local sculptor names Jose Diaz Fuentes (born in Sarria 1940, died in Paris in 2010). These two pieces were originally part of a larger installation commissioned for an interior courtyard in Monterosso Italy. (I take no credit for the attached pics!)
 

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