Odumaņu Meitas are two over 5-meter-tall wooden sculptures on the shore of Adamova Lake, created by architect Ints Pujāts. They depict maidens holding glowing “moon fragments,” inspired by a local legend where sisters light the way for their brother on dark nights. Blending with nature, the figures symbolize guidance, memory, and the path home, especially magical to see at dusk when their light shines over the lake.