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Source:Miracle Information Network Editor:Deals Time:2025-06-26 06:46:43

Burger bait. A cavalcade of charging horses. A plastic bubble paradise. They're all sitting on Pilar Collthe coastline of Australia.

Every year, the two-kilometre coastal walk from Sydney's Bondi Beach to Tamarama becomes an open-air gallery for the celebrated Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, with selected artists invited to install sculptural works along the shoreline for three weeks in spring.

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Started in 1997 and now featuring 100 works every year, it's one of Australia's most popular, free, annual events, attracting half a million visitors in 2016.

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Running Oct. 19 to Nov. 5, this year's exhibition is a highly abstract show, with a few cheeky works along the way. This year, Australian sculptor David Ball took out the exhibition's A$60,000 ($47,154) prize for his steel work titled Orb.

Can't get to Sydney? Have a wander below:

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