She said over the first two nights the festival had run there were so far some clear favourites among visitors – in particular the interactive “UV Spaghetti” installation by Angus Muir, which was a “huge highlight” among children. She said on Sunday the more spread out festival meant it was difficult to know how many people were attending, but a “conservative” estimate put the numbers in the thousands – “easily around the 12,000 mark” each night.
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Nine-year-old Finn Forrester inside UV Spaghetti by Angus Muir, part of the Te Ramaroa Light Nelson festival on Saturday night at the entrance to Morrison Square.
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