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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Melbourne Tram
Melbourne Tram Tram stopping outside Telstra Dome on the Docklands Melbourne Victoria in the evening light.
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Melbourne Trams
Melbourne Trams Melbourne Tram waiting out side Telstra Stadium for the lights to change
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Melbourne Victoria
Melbourne Victoria Blowhole, Duncan Stemler - Docklands Park Melbourne Victoria Blowhole is a 15 metre high wind-powered sculpture with armature and cups interacting with each other to form patterns, colours and shadows.The cups are arranged to pick up the wind in the way of an anemometer on the top of a yacht’s mast. Therefore, each cup/arm/hub arrangement will spin in a clockwise or anti clockwise direction. The rotation speed is entirely dependent on the location’s prevailing winds.
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Melbourne Victoria
Melbourne Victoria Blowhole, Duncan Stemler - Docklands Park Melbourne Victoria Blowhole is a 15 metre high wind-powered sculpture with armature and cups interacting with each other to form patterns, colours and shadows.The cups are arranged to pick up the wind in the way of an anemometer on the top of a yacht’s mast. Therefore, each cup/arm/hub arrangement will spin in a clockwise or anti clockwise direction. The rotation speed is entirely dependent on the location’s prevailing winds.
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