In the center of the square of the Boulevard A. San Roman and Juarez Avenue, opposite the Ixtapan de la Sal tourist market, stands a tall column topped by a bronze sculpture depicting a nude woman, an athletic figure, carrying a bow in her left hand, and reloading her left shin on a rock: it’s the legendary Diana the Huntress, a replica of the work located at the roundabout of the Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, but with the difference that it does not have a loincloth. The title of the original work located in the capital city of the country was the Huntress of the North Star as the Roman goddess of the hunt; instead of hunting animals with her bow in the woods she points her bow to the North Star.
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