Showing posts with label Wonder Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Places. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Intricate Rainforest Sculptures of Olinda

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Hidden deep within a lush Australian rainforest are a set of mystical Aborigine sculptures seemingly merged into the natural surroundings. Moss covered torsos of men, women and children protrude from tree trunks and boulders. Some reach heavenward with widespread wings, others envelop each other protectively – all are symbols of the relationship the indigenous Australian Aborigines have with nature.

Aboriginal Man

Travelling Pooh

These mesmerizing sculptures are the work of William Ricketts, a rare Australian born in 1898 who was in awe of the connection the Aborigine people have with the land.

Entrance Guardians

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The clay figures, which Ricketts created on site in his home on Mount Dandenong, near Olinda, express his devout philosophy that all people need to act as custodians of the natural environment just as the Aboriginal people do.

Mother Earth

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Ricketts gained his deep understanding of Aboriginal culture during frequent trips to Central Australia, where he lived with the Pitjantjatjara and Arrernte people from 1949 -1960. They soon adopted him as one of their own and willingly posed for the sculptures that would become their legacy.

Man with boy

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William Ricketts died in 1993 at the ripe old age of 94 but he will always be remembered as his figure, too, is dotted around the tranquil fern gully, forever connected to both the family and the land he so loved.

Ricketts self Potrait

World's Most Colorful House

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A psychedelic house of Russian blacksmith in a Russian village near Yekaterinburg city. They say the blacksmith himself has already passed away and his wife gets offers to sell it regularly but she denies them.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mardan Hotel Photos

























The 5 star hotel Mardan Palace is a fascinating luxury hotel in Antalya on the Turkish Riviera. What is special about it is that despite its large size of over 500 rooms, the brand new spa hotel in Turkey still manages to appear very personal and individual.