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Sculptures by the Sea

2008-10-15 09:26:34 GMT2008-10-15 17:26:34 (Beijing Time) China Daily

A television crew films a work by artist Tim Kyle which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists. [Agencies]

A woman inspects a work by Japanese artist Keizo Ushio which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists. [Agencies]

Visitors view a work by artists Andy Townsend and Suzie Bleach which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists. [Agencies]

A man and woman are reflected in a work by Japanese artist Koichi Ishino which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists.[Agencies]

Two women walk past a work by artists Ruth Bellotti and Steve Rosewell which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists. [Agencies]

A television crew films a work by artist Tim Kyle which is part of "Sculpture by the Sea", south of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach October 15, 2008. The free outdoor exhibition, now in its 12th year, stretches for two-kilometres (1.24 miles) along the coastline popular with walkers, joggers and tourists.

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