Look Around!

This is my final post of the amazing sculptures on the Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail. You have probably all over-dosed on the photos I’ve been posting, but wait… there’s more! 😂

No words are necessary…

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I found Wally!

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I’m sure this little fella is cocking his leg 😲

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And then there were the birds …

Red-tailed Black cockatoos

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Eagle and chicks …

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Eagle and nest …

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White cockatoos … these are at the entrance to the sculptor’s property.

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Plains turkeys (bustards) …

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Jabirus …

With a couple of exceptions all these sculptures are the work of local artist Milynda Rogers. The result is one of the biggest permanent outdoor sculpture exhibitions in the world and it attracts world wide attention – and visitors!

It was an amazing experience, one that I shared with Pip & Di Simons from Tasmania, their friends Jenny and Ray from NSW and Deb Stefanides from Victoria, who we met as we began the trail from Lake Dunn. These people made my experience so much more enjoyable- and memorable! Thank you, thank you, thank you!