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Description: The "World's Tallest Free-Standing Totem Pole" is located in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada. The totem pole stands at an impressive height of approximately 173 feet (52.7 meters) and is a prominent landmark in the town. The totem pole was carved by a local Indigenous artist named Mungo Martin, who was a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw First Nation. It was erected in 1966 to replace an older totem pole that had deteriorated over time. The totem pole is made from a single Western Red Cedar tree and features intricate carvings that represent traditional Indigenous symbols, stories, and artistry. Alert Bay is a small town on Cormorant Island in British Columbia, and it is known for its rich Indigenous culture and heritage. The "World's Tallest Free-Standing Totem Pole" is a significant symbol of the town's Indigenous history and serves as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the Kwakwaka'wakw people. Visitors to Alert Bay can marvel at the towering totem pole, learn about the local Indigenous culture and history, and explore other attractions on the island. The totem pole is an important cultural and tourist attraction that attracts visitors from all over the world.