With summer in full swing, many people have started their vacations with families and friends and others are planning what to see.
People interested in a unique and some may call strange attraction may want to consider heading to the Burk’s Falls, Ont. area, Ryerson Township specifically, and make their way to Peter Camani’s property to gaze at his monolithic Screaming Heads structures.
He said unlike his friends who were content with staying in major centres like Toronto and Ottawa, he was planning to live a little further north. Part of the work involved what to do with the chimney, which was in great disrepair, and it’s the work he did here that lay the groundwork for what was going to lead to the creation of the monoliths.Article content
That included Canadian musician Wayne Rostad who by now was hosting the CBC TV show On the Road Again.Advertisement 6It’s that call that set the stage for the Screaming Heads.“Wayne Rostad wanted to do an interview about the dragons but I wanted to show other things that I could do,” Camani said. Pouring the cement into a standing form 5.5 metres high would cause such extreme pressure at the base that Camani said the cement would blow out near the bottom.
If there were no openings and a strong wind hit the flat surface of the Screaming Head, the wind strength would knock it over.Article contentThe additional media exposure piqued people’s curiosity and more people arrived to look at the monoliths.
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