The "Time" Monument is an impressive sculptural composition located on the picturesque shore of Nagaev Bay in the city of Magadan, Russia. Created by the talented Magadan sculptor Yuri Rudenko, this monument won the hearts of locals and visitors almost immediately after its opening, becoming an unofficial but highly recognizable symbol of the city.

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The composition features a giant figure of a mammoth—specifically, the "Imperial" or "Columbian" mammoth, a species that inhabited the territory of the modern Magadan Region in prehistoric times. The dimensions of the sculpture are truly striking: the height of the ancient giant reaches six meters, and it weighs over ten tons. This makes the monument visible from afar and attracts many tourists.
The unique character of the "Time" Monument comes from the material used and the underlying idea. The mammoth is assembled entirely from scrap metal, which is an interesting artistic choice in itself. However, the main highlight is its "hide," styled as a complex clockwork mechanism with numerous gears and parts. This design choice is intentional: it directly refers to the monument's name, "Time," symbolizing the connection between eras, the flow of time, and the memory of the region's ancient past.