M = Museum of South Australia
B= Botancal Gardens
A= Art Gallery
S= Street
J: Jam Factory Craft Center
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| A: Woven U.S. dollars |
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| A: Shredded U.S. dollars |
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| M: Shields, clubs and knives |
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| M: Objects related to Aboriginal mythology |
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| M: Shields |
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| M: One particularly fine example |
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| S: Sculpture |
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| S: Beloved Australian comedian |
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| M: Shell decorated with geometric pattern and footprints of humans, kangaroos and emus. |
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| J: Photo exhibition of sex organs of flowers |
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| J: Ditto |
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| J: Glassblowing studio |
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| A: Mirror portraits of women |
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| A: Weaving |
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| A: Based on traditional crocheted skullcaps |
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| A: Photo |
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| M: Aboriginal faces |
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| M: Pine cone containing the bunya nut I opened the other day. |
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| M: Aboriginal herbs, seeds etc. |
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| B: Amazonian Lily leaf |
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| B: Birds |
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| B; Tree |
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| B: Bush |
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| B: Lotus |
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| View from our balcony |


























The pig statue is great.
ReplyDeleteYour lotus pod photo reminded me that there are people who find images of clusters of holes disturbing and it is a recognized condition called trypophobia. There are some interesting evolutionary theories about this phobia. I've come across several articles on it, and they seem to like including images of lotus pods.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.businessinsider.com/the-science-of-trypophobia-a-fear-of-holes-2015-8
Those very cool-looking colorful birds that you photographed are "Rainbow Lorikeets":
ReplyDeletehttp://birds-infoa2z.blogspot.com/2013/06/Rainbow-Lorikeet-Bird-Information.html
Apparently, the Lorikeets are native to mainland Australia and are now considered an invasive species and a pest, in Tasmania.
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