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TOPIC: Arts & Entertainment
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SLIDE SHOW Posted: January 7, 2009   
Andy Goldsworthy's 'Spire' and 'Stone River' FLASH VERSION
Andy Goldsworthy has spent much of the last three decades creating works amid natural settings in his native England or across Europe and North America. "Spire" rises like a steeple in the Presidio of San Francisco, while "Stone River" winds its way at Stanford University.
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'Spire', 'Spire' stands on a ridge above a busy, winding road, overlooking the bay and Alcatraz Island.
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'Spire'
'Spire' stands on a ridge above a busy, winding road, overlooking the bay and Alcatraz Island.
Photo Credit: Molly Finnegan
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