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Bogong moth sculpture
These sculptures are in the grounds of the National Museum of Australia and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) on Acton Peninsula, Canberra, Australia. The Loop outside the National Museum can be seen in the background.
Bogong moths were a traditional food of the local Indigenous people before mass European settlement.Sculpture by Ngunnawal artist Jim Williams and Matthew Harding More Info
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Canberra
Sunset over Canberra ACT Australia from the Telstra Communication Tower at Black Mountain More Info
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Canberra
Sunset over Canberra ACT Australia from the Telstra Communication Tower at Black Mountain More Info
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Canberra
Sunset over Canberra ACT Australia from the Telstra Communication Tower at Black Mountain More Info
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Canberra
Sunset over Canberra ACT Australia from the Telstra Communication Tower at Black Mountain More Info
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Canberra
Sunset over Canberra ACT Australia from the Telstra Communication Tower at Black Mountain More Info
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