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Questacon Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre Parkes Canberra ACT Australia. Statue built from metal from Mount Stromlo Observatory telescope which was burnt in 2003 bush fires.
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Questacon
Questacon Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre Parkes Canberra ACT Australia. Statue built from metal from Mount Stromlo Observatory telescope which was burnt in 2003 bush fires.
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Questacon
Questacon Questacon—The National Science and Technology Centre found at King Edward Terrace Parkes Australian Capital Territory 2600
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Questacon
Questacon Questacon—The National Science and Technology Centre found at King Edward Terrace Parkes Australian Capital Territory 2600
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Questacon Building Canberra Australia
Questacon Building Canberra Australia Giant pink Squid on Questacon Building Parkes Canberra ACT Australia
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Questacon Canberra Australia
Questacon Canberra Australia Questacon – the National Science and Technology Centre, is an interactive science communication facility in Canberra Australia
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Questacon Canberra Australia
Questacon Canberra Australia Questacon as viewed from Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Australia
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Questacon Canberra Australia
Questacon Canberra Australia Questacon as viewed from Lake Burley Griffin Canberra Australia
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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia
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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia
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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia
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Reconciliation Place
Reconciliation Place Reconciliation Place Canberra
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Vic McGrath's Methalu Tharri (Smooth Sailing) takes its inspiration from the sails and mast of a traditional Torres Strait Islands canoe just landed on a beach. The artwork reflects the idea that all Australians share their experiences under the same stars Reconciliation Place Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Vic McGrath's Methalu Tharri (Smooth Sailing) takes its inspiration from the sails and mast of a traditional Torres Strait Islands canoe just landed on a beach. The artwork reflects the idea that all Australians share their experiences under the same stars Reconciliation Place Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Vic McGrath's Methalu Tharri (Smooth Sailing) takes its inspiration from the sails and mast of a traditional Torres Strait Islands canoe just landed on a beach. The artwork reflects the idea that all Australians share their experiences under the same stars Reconciliation Place Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Judy Watson's fire and water is a sensorial journey which begins at the hearthstone, passes between the bower, to rest on and listen to the sounds of the gathering stone, and continues among the sinuous lines of reeds toward the misting pool, where fine sprays of cooling water cleanse and refresh. Reconciliation Place in front of the National Library of Australia building Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Judy Watson's fire and water is a sensorial journey which begins at the hearthstone, passes between the bower, to rest on and listen to the sounds of the gathering stone, and continues among the sinuous lines of reeds toward the misting pool, where fine sprays of cooling water cleanse and refresh. Reconciliation Place in front of the National Library of Australia building Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Judy Watson's fire and water is a sensorial journey which begins at the hearthstone, passes between the bower, to rest on and listen to the sounds of the gathering stone, and continues among the sinuous lines of reeds toward the misting pool, where fine sprays of cooling water cleanse and refresh. Reconciliation Place in front of the National Library of Australia building Canberra ACT Australia
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Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia
Reconciliation Place Canberra Australia Judy Watson's fire and water is a sensorial journey which begins at the hearthstone, passes between the bower, to rest on and listen to the sounds of the gathering stone, and continues among the sinuous lines of reeds toward the misting pool, where fine sprays of cooling water cleanse and refresh. Reconciliation Place in front of the National Library of Australia building Canberra ACT Australia
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