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They are still there. See this screenshotI can't help with finding out what it is, but I can tell you that there were three similar "works of art" with the one in your photo outside the wall when Streetview went by in 2018. They were in Rúa Corga do Asno. Tha Sarria tourist office might know what they are. I thought they were modelled after hollow trees.
But at the bottom, it says "4 years ago". If PeggyL took her photo recently, the one in the photo has been moved to the other side of the wall in the screenshot. Perhaps the others have been moved too. You can identify which of the four is in PeggyL's photo if you go a bit further along Rúa Corga do Asno in Streetview. PeggyL's is second from the right. There is a small building behind the wall with a plaque saying "Servicios Hidráulicos del Norte de España." with the date "1958". Streetview's image is dated August 2018. PeggyL's object is still "there", but it has been moved a few metres.They are still there. See this screenshot
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Totally see that tooYou mean, apart from unequivocally representing the female form?