Let’s be clear. This is the largest art deco sculpture in the world. So it is essentially the largest sculpture out of many other typically small sculptures that belong to this French modern art form. This might create some disappointment when you arrive at this famed spot. While still impressive, it’s no Statute of Liberty – in fact, it is smaller than it’s the pedestal that holds the Statue of Liberty. So bear in that mind.
Still, you can marvel all you like at this little sculpture 124ft sculpture. That is of course if you can handle the crowds. It is, after all, a global symbol for Christianity, and Christianity makes up about 2.3 billion of the world population. So, you certainly won’t be alone up there.
Reality: Mount Rushmore, United States
If you haven't yet had the chance to make it the Black Hills, and all you have is your imagination and the memory of some Google Images, you might be in for a surprise. All those close up shots over the years have certainly painted a different picture in our minds. If you do get to go there, brace yourself for a slightly different view.
It is a mountain, after all, perched up high and far away. You might have to bring out the binoculars when you're peering into the distance...from a busy lookout. There's no real path leading up to the faces. or any kind of tower that's standing close by. Not to mention the swarms of tourists milling around you.
Fantasy: Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro
This iconic Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was created by the French sculptor Paul Landowski and by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa. The statue has become an international symbol for Christianity and attracts a plethora of tourists to come marvel at the cultural and religious landmark. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the sculpture is situated on the Corcovado Mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park that overlooks the entire city of Rio de Janeiro.
The construction took place between 1922 and 1931 and is certainly a sight to behold up close. The outstretched Jesus is, according to The Encyclopaedia Britannica, the largest art deco sculpture in the world. No wonder it gets a lot of buzz.
Fantasy: Niagra Falls, U.S/Canada Border
The majestic Niagra Falls that runs along the border of New York State and Ontario, Canada is a sight to behold no doubt. No man-made structure can compare to the natural marvels of the world, the glory of a waterfall is a perfect example of that. The falls span 17 miles north-northwest of Buffalo, New York, and 75 miles south-southeast of Ontario, Toronto.
The falls were formed when glaciers from the last ice age receded and the water from the newly formed Great Lakes created a path. The natural beauty is also a source of hydro-electric energy. So, not only is it a breathtaking sight, but it is also a commercial and industrial resource.
Reality: Niagra Falls U.S/Canada Border
That being said. As fantastic as it might be to think about, it is, in essence, countless tons of water from about 180ft just pummeling into a lake. That's not exactly a soft sprinkle. The force of the water can create a major splash, not to mention mountains winds blowing water in all directions.
If you're trying to catch a glimpse of the falls you might end up getting pretty soaked. Viewers wear funny looking blue raincoats so everyone there kind of just looks like smurfs. What did you expect? It is really all about splashing water.