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Ooe yofukuten world tour 2009-2010


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Quinn would love these!

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A textured, twisting pathway acknowledges the significance of the eel as a traditional food source for groups camped by the river.

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The old red brick railway building is Artplay, a children’s art centre and gallery

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some audio thing..which isnt working..but still looks cool

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Large rocks incised with animal drawings enclose a performance space, and closer to the river a semi-circle of metal shields represents each of the five groups of the Kulin Nation.

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moving on

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a bigger brother wheel ahead

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some interesting read..if its clear enough

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approaching the angel, a multi-headed, three-legged Angel, created by Deborah Halpern when she set out to make a sculpture that was “wild, whimsical and colourfulâ€. After standing in front of the National Gallery of Victoria for 18 years,

and some restoration of her 4,000 tiles, Angel was relocated to her present position.

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guarded by some mean ass seagulls

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fancy a drink?

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some boats and ferries tour

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time to go..for

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and people..after a footy match at the grounds

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giving a lecture: "There are 80 sets of Federation Handbells totalling 1920 individual bells. Each set covers two octaves and consists of 24 bells contained in four traveling crates. There are 320 crates in total. The total weight of all the bells is 5 tonnes. The total storage area the handbells cover laid flat is 640m2, or a volume of 18m3."

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walking and more walking

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heading towards the city now

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took the tram bout less than 10 mins

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had some milk tea and coconut with green jelly..

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shrimp paste fried rice

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and whole flounder curry

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was really good and full..just headed back home after that..

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EDIT:uhhhhh what?

Edit: house beat me to it

@woody Sure thing buddy :-) i bet theres lotsa nice buildings in Brissy too.

Just half of the update guys, spend my Sunday going to Markets, Camberwell Flea Market in the morning and The Queen Victoria Market later that day to buy some things and to show you guys some pictures of course.. been having troubles with the internet at home, so im down at the Library to upload the pics. Hope you guys gonna like em!, will post the other half on Wednesday when i got my internet back..Hopefully!

The Camberwell Sunday Market is run by the Rotary Club of Balwyn as a means of raising funds for a wide range of charities.The market is great for vintage clothing, crockery and books as well as unusual things like old photo albums, typewriters and ornaments. i love to come here once in a while to look what i can find here with a nice hot coffee, sometimes there's nothing but rubbish but if you look closer you might find some little bits that you may love..im here today to get some vintage buttons..

just need to wait from the tram to come

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The lovely Park, lotsa students come here for their cricket and soft ball training

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bout 25 mins and here we are

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This Camberwell, don't really come here much only for the Sunday Market.

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Thanks for all the comments and reps guys..also big thanks to Woody for being kind to repost it for me.

@denimjunky sure thing mate, but theyre leaving soon..sad

so i got back my internet today and here comes the other half of Sunday..as mentioned before, i went to Queen Vic Market later that day to buy some incense for the house. Queen Victoria Market is def. a must for tourists as you can basically get everything tourist related items and gifts.

The Queen Victoria Market is famous as the largest and oldest market in the Southern Hemisphere. Opened in 1878, its historic buildings are a natural heritage site and many of the shops from which the traders operate today, are unchanged from days gone by.

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The Dairy Hall is perhaps the best known with its distinctive shop fronts and its multicultural offerings in the 38 delicatessens that lie within its walls.

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mmm..nice homemade jams

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Lovely Turkish bakery, got spinach& feta and potato boreks

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a snap of the potato borek

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i usually will get doughnuts from this van..but too bad they're closed

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up to the goods section now..they sell many different things here

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look they even have bullsh*t protectors..

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i love that salt&pepper shaker

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im here to get some of this, the smell makes me feel like im on a tropical holiday everyday

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boomerangs and Didgeridoos

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they have chicks too

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i was bit late and theyre about to close now

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went to get a drink from a nearby Asian shop

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this rice milk drink is really refreshing

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also theres lotsa shops around the market selling pretty unique stuffs

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