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Cairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: One of many aboriginal shields on permanent public display In Shield Street, created by Yidinji artist Paul Bong under blue sky with white clouds. Some green folCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: One of many aboriginal shields on permanent public display In Shield Street, created by Yidinji artist Paul Bong under blue sky with white clouds. Some green folCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: One of many aboriginal shields on permanent public display In Shield Street, created by Yidinji artist Paul Bong under blue sky with white clouds. Some green folCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: One of many aboriginal shields on permanent public display In Shield Street, created by Yidinji artist Paul Bong under blue sky with white clouds. Some green folCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: One of many aboriginal shields on permanent public display In Shield Street, created by Yidinji artist Paul Bong under blue sky with white clouds. Some green folCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Metal sea turtle statues on the wharf celebrating seasonal phoenomenom of mating by Dennis Nona. Back is Wharf One Cafe entrance. Cloudscape and wome green foliaCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Net of birds artwork by Dennis Nona on the wharf. Black figures against gray cloudy sky.Cairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Artwork by Thanakupi aboriginal artist telling legend of Lyndhig the moon and Wini henh the star, who were lovers. Metal sphere in park behind cruise liner termiCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Artwork by Thanakupi aboriginal artist telling legend of Lyndhig the moon and Wini henh the star, who were lovers. Metal sphere in park behind cruise liner termiCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Artwork by Thanakupi aboriginal artist telling legend of Lyndhig the moon and Wini henh the star, who were lovers. Metal sphere in park behind cruise liner termiCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Artwork by Thanakupi aboriginal artist telling legend of Lyndhig the moon and Wini henh the star, who were lovers. Metal sphere in park behind cruise liner termiCairns, Australia - February 17, 2019: Artwork by Thanakupi aboriginal artist telling legend of Lyndhig the moon and Wini henh the star, who were lovers. Metal sphere in park behind cruise liner termi

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