This sculpture, by Tasmanian Steven Walker, commemorates the French explorers who sailed up the East Coast in 1772 - it was installed 200 years later in 1972. It is built of Huon Pine, a fantastic timber that does not rot in the wet - native to Tasmania. It looks even better when the water is flowing :-)
Thursday, July 07, 2005
This sculpture, by Tasmanian Steven Walker, commemorates the French explorers who sailed up the East Coast in 1772 - it was installed 200 years later in 1972. It is built of Huon Pine, a fantastic timber that does not rot in the wet - native to Tasmania. It looks even better when the water is flowing :-)
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