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Just loved the multi-coloured bottles in this little bar in Plaka.
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The American Star has almost slipped below the oceans. Search for this in the rest of flickr and you can find it in its former glory!
Picture taken on 22 May 2007.
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This is a view of the Sacro Monte di Varese - the Sacred Mountain at Varese. This is in northern Italy in the lake district.
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View of Melbourne looking up the Exhibition Road extension towards 101 Collins St and the Ernst Young building.
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Another shot of the Pinnacles. Believe it or not, but the red colour was from the sunset, not any fancy filtering.
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On the beach at Margaret River, Western Australia. No lifeguard though...I think he was ecaping the heat!
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View of Perth across the Swan River.
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Fireworks from tonights Melbourne Moomba Festival, on the Yarra River.
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View over the wind turbines at the Albany Wind Farm. Green energy on the south coast of Western Australia.
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A brief glimmer of sun falling over the sea from Fremantle (near Perth) in Western Australia.
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The beautiful Pinnacles desert at the Namburg National Park, near Cervantes in Western Australia. One of the most beautiful landscapes in Australia.
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Little Salmon Bay on Rottnest Island, Perth, Western Australia.
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Yarra River night reflections in Melbourne
Shot taken from Birrarung Marr along the Yarra River of Melbourne at Night.
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Taken from across the Swan River, the Perth skyline is sensational.
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Paper cranes dedicated to Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese schoolgirl who was two when the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Sadako contracted leukaemia at age 11. Sadako's best friend told her of an old Japanese legend which said that anyone who folds a thousand origami paper cranes would be granted a wish. She spent fourteen months in the hospital, and she folded over 1,300 paper cranes before dying at the age of twelve. It is said that what made the girl truly special in her effort was her additional wish to end all such suffering, to bring peace and healing to the victims of the world.
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