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'' posted by Doug Kirkpatrick


'' posted by Doug Kirkpatrick


'Yep - Looks good from this angle too.' posted by Doug Kirkpatrick


Flag on a dumpster

an experience of aussie icons

I knew I was back in Australia when I noticed a large dumpster decorated with the national flag.
 
Here it is, standing proudly out the back of a shopping centre on the Sunshine Coast town of Kawana Waters, Queensland.
 
Don't let anyone say rubbish collection can't be glamourously patriotic.

 
Thanks to
Doug Kirkpatrick
from Melbourne
on 17/07/2004 send a message to Doug Kirkpatrick

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