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Creating a Sand Mandala | Ambling Around Brisbane
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Related article: 2012 Festival of Tibet. 5 Responses to “Creating a Sand Mandala”. February 1, 2013. I’ve been lucky to see hits a few times – you should go as often as you can, until they’re finished, and when it’s swept away! February 1, 2013. You are quite right Lynn the dissolution ceremony is quite special. I managed to catch it last year and hope to again this year. http:/ wp.me/p1vqRI-aV. February 2, 2013. February 18, 2013. February 18, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Brisbane Customs House | Ambling Around Brisbane
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For practical purposes the building has double entrances – from the town and from the river. So no matter from which direction you approach she always look beautiful. Cornice and colonnade detail. Pilasters, river side and street side. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. The Lion and the Unicorn. Interior stairwell and the coffered ceiling in the Long Room show the attention to detail that has gone into the restoration of this building. To view location Google Maps. November 18, 2012. You are co...
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Photo Challenge | Ambling Around Brisbane
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Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, WordPress invites you to get involved in a Weekly Photo Challenge. To help you meet your blogging goals. Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isn’t about photography. Weekly Photo Challenge: Culture – ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day (25 April each year) is a national public holiday and is considered by many Australians to be…. Weekly Photo Challenge: Up. Weekly Photo Challenge: Colours. Over the past couple of days Brisbane has hosted the Rainbow Warrior.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Culture – ANZAC Day | Ambling Around Brisbane
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Someone has to be in charge. ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey early on the morning of 25 April 1915 during the First World War (1914-1918). ANZAC Day (celebrated on 25 April each year) is a national public holiday and is considered by many Australians to be one of the most solemn days of the year. I saw a kid marchin’ with medals on his chest. He marched alongside Diggers marching six abreast. But the Digger wen...
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The World’s Longest Party – Remembered | Ambling Around Brisbane
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The World’s Longest Party – Remembered. For six months in 1988 Brisbane entertained the world at what locals labelled the ‘worlds longest party’, World Expo 88. Nearly sixteen million visitors turned up to enjoy the spectacle, at what was the biggest event in Australia’s bicentennial celebrations. Luckily, many of the exposition’s sculptures and buildings have been retained and are still on display around the city for all to enjoy. In 1988 all we knew was to loaded film into our cameras, so I’m gue...
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Heritage | Ambling Around Brisbane
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The Christ Church Milton Memorial Garden is a reminder of the large Paddington cemetery which, until…. The World’s Longest Party – Remembered. For six months in 1988 Brisbane entertained the world at what locals labelled the ‘worlds longest…. Weekly Photo Challenge: Culture – ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day (25 April each year) is a national public holiday and is considered by many Australians to be…. Headquarters, Comander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in the South West Pacific. General Douglas MacArthur. I’ve j...
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‘Queens-land-er’ | Ambling Around Brisbane
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The resting place of Henry Charles Rawnsley who died in 1873. 8220;Queens-land-er, Queens-land-er”. Screem the fans from the terraces. State of Origin is here once again. Queensland versus New South Wales. the sport of rugby league. A game where 26 men knock seven bells out of each other for eighty minutes. A game that would not have been out of place at the Colosseum. Back in Roman times. Paddington Cemetery as it was dates back to 1843 and over the years some 4000 people were buried on the site. Betwee...
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City of Lights 2012 | Ambling Around Brisbane
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Thousands of lanterns decorate the Parklands. 2 Responses to “City of Lights 2012”. September 29, 2012. These are fantastic photos of those lights. I was in Brisbane a week ago and saw the barge, assumed it was about pyrotechnics, but never went out at night. I should have. Thanks for showing me what I missed. The lights make Brisbane look beautiful. September 29, 2012. It was a good show with some stunning effects, sorry you missed it. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, I appreciate it. Follow &ldqu...
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Weekly photo challenge – Geometry | Jib's Photography
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Photography is a disease of the best kind…. Aller au contenu principal. Weekly photo challenge – Geometry. Laquo; Geometry is not true, it is advantageous » (Henri Poincaré). This quote is so true when you think about a drop of water. Why is it spherical? Because it is advantageous… My point is not to give you an explanation here, but to introduce the next pictures🙂. JB Heronneau « Growing up ». JB Heronneau « Vertical limit ». JB Heronneau « Series of Drops ». Sur le même thème. Et marqué avec Contours.
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