This large cement frame stands on the edge of the cliff allowing visitors to move around and view the landscape beyond from many different angles. This is another piece of art to be found in the Mansion grounds and is located on the cliffs above the Werribee River which forms a natural boundary for the Werribee Open Range Zoo. You can just make out some of the rhinocerous herd in the distance.
I love this! And, my, but you live in a beautiful part of the world. I feel that I’m really getting to know Australia through your posts.
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Wow! This is such a cool and amazing idea! I wish there were more of these around the world!
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This is such a wonderful way to frame a view…a great durable work of art with the scene always changing….simple idea but soooo effective!
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What a genius bit of art! And so fun too. Nice job with the photo–like a picture in a picture!
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Only in Melbourne – Oh year and America, would you get landscapes ready framed! Melbournians must be getting as impatient as Yanks are, Where is Werribees, Duive-In Taxidermist located these days??
LOL
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that’s fantastic! I have never seen anything like it.
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What a great piece of art with an ever changing beautiful scene.
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Talk about a picture in a picture! Your picture does that picture justice for sure! so beautiful!
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That is a real clever way to have interactive art!
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This is really cool! I love how you processed this also. Terrific!
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creative and imagine find this for the theme 🙂
just sit and wait and maybe some wildlife turns up, a bench in front of it would be perfect 😉
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What an interesting thought to create framed memories for visitors. You created a Masterpiece in Cement.
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never seen a frame made of cement, but it goes well with the landscape.
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Beautifully framed. Love this picture in a picture.
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What a unique concept!
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Very cool. It looks like a picture in a picture!
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