As mentioned on Monday, the aim of the last full day at Hervey Bay was to photograph some special sculptures. Well, here we go.
Isn't that beautiful??? Even as we drove by it the first time I saw it, I knew it was special. It was the same feeling I had when I saw The Kelpies. That the models were 'live' is what makes the difference I think. I know that on my bucket list, now, is to be in the bay when the whales come to play!
Isn't that beautiful??? Even as we drove by it the first time I saw it, I knew it was special. It was the same feeling I had when I saw The Kelpies. That the models were 'live' is what makes the difference I think. I know that on my bucket list, now, is to be in the bay when the whales come to play!
Truly magnificent sculptures.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I too felt that way on first seeing the Kelpies.
Cheers, Gail.
Breathtaking. At first glimpse I thought an'angel'...then I saw the words. Truly amazing
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that sculpture is truly amazing and magnificent. I love it...
ReplyDeleteThe Humpback Whales are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the first time
I viewed a Orca crossing the Puget Sound,
my sister and I were on the ferry crossing
from Mukilteo to Kingston. What a site to see!!
Wow! Just Wow!!
ReplyDeleteI will just still The Gang at LLB and add the word "amazing"
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that#s super impressing... we love the whale statue... and Phennys favorite movie is Moby Dick so he would love this place LOL
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing sculptures.
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Fabulous sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThose sculptures are WOW!!!
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Mabel & Hilda
Magnificent!!!! Thanks for sharing such a special sight. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love it.
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Yes, amazing!!!! The size of them.
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - stunning sculptures ... love seeing them ... and wonderful use of ancient wood - indigenous artists are so clever. Looks like water is cascading off her ... fascinating tale too - delightful thank you - Hilary
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