The 12th annual Scultpure by the Sea is on again. The series of over 100 sculptures stretching 2km from Bondi to Tamarama will take place between 16 October and 2 November 2008. Admission is free and you can take as long as you like to take in all the sculptures. sculpturebythesea.com
October 17th, 2008
The 12th annual Scultpure by the Sea is on again. The series of over 100 sculptures stretching 2km from Bondi to Tamarama will take place between 16 October and 2 November 2008.
Admission is free and you can take as long as you like to take in all the sculptures.
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