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Melbourne's gloriously diverse architecture
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Eureka tower: Melbourne's tallest, and one of the world's most politically charged. The gold 'cap' is for the Victorian gold rush, the red strip stands for the blood that was shed, and the blue-and-white are the colours of the Eureka Stockdale rebellion.
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India in Australia: the geography is slightly suspect (why both Karnataka and Bangalore?), but the intention cannot be faulted. Melbourne commemorates its immigrants
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Picture postcard perfect. And to think I nearly missed this for an ODI at the MCG!
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Silver bridge
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Princes bridge with the MCG in the background
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Melbourne skyline
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Melbourne skyline from Southbank
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Part of the world's best urban transportation system
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Swimming pool in the sky (Adelphi hotel)
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Special Broadcasting Service building on Federation Square (cool to have modern architecture in a public space)
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Inviting café on Degraves street
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Table top art
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A café in Degraves street: Melburnians take very long lunch breaks, it has to be said
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A Melburnian love story
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"Angel" by Deborah Halpern
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"Angel" with Herald Sun and Eureka Tower in the background
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Deck chairs at Fed Square
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Federation Bells at Birrarung Marr
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Federation Bells
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Golden Bee
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Good luck charms on the Yarra