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Public Art in Carnarvon

Carnarvon is located 904 km north of Perth on the west coast of the Gascoyne Region of Western Australia. Lying at the mouth of the Gascoyne River, Carnarvon, was originally settled by two farming families, the Browns & the Brockmans in 1876, after early exploratory expeditions were made by Francis Gregory. Public Art in Carnarvon is rather sparse but they do have the iconic Big Banana. It is a must see for those who love “big things” public art.

 

 

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