Along the western bank of the Tweed River at Murwillumbah is a great riverside walking track, that is actually inside the levee wall. As I mentioned the other day, the concrete wall is covered in some really stylish graffiti, but this couple and their trusty companion had probably passed it countless times.
Tuesday, 12 June 2007
Levee Bank Graffti
Along the western bank of the Tweed River at Murwillumbah is a great riverside walking track, that is actually inside the levee wall. As I mentioned the other day, the concrete wall is covered in some really stylish graffiti, but this couple and their trusty companion had probably passed it countless times.
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They might have passed a lot of times, but the wall deserved some attention. Fortunately that you were there...
My goodness! What a wall.
So glad you captured that. Great artwork there.
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Graffiti can be a piece of Art sometimes. At least, I like the wall you captured.
Thank you for visiting my blog.
astonishing how artistic graffiti can be
What a super blog. Thanks for leaving a message on Menton DP - happy to have now found you. I lived in Australia for six years - three near to Hobart and then in Cairns. I drove from Hobart to Cairns so passed by your area - just beautiful.
Jilly - Menton and Monte Carlo DP.
It really looks like a wonderful place to walk. Great stuff!
Thank for dropping by mine - have added you to the bloglinks.
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