In Chinatown
Door to China town
Cab service in Melbournes streets
Forum Theatre
One more view of the skyline of Melbourne
Overhead contact lines for the streetcars
Docklands Stadium and the tower
Colorful business buildings near Docklands Rd.
Skyline of Melbourne from the Wurundjeri way
Skyline of Melbourne an a pedestrian overpass
Elisabeth St
Trough the road in Central Melbourne
Glass front of a modern business house
Somebody lost his wallet
Shop-window arrangement finest art
Bourke St in Melbourne
Streetcar in Melbourne
Parliament house in Melbourne
Intersection Collins St
Eureka Tower at the Yarra River
State library of Victoria
Inside a business complex
Look upwards the skyscraper
Statue in the Treasury Gardens
Riding the City Circle
Flinders St.
Rialto tower
Multistory buildings in Melbourne downtown
Sunset and moonrise at the same time
Capricious clouds on the way back
Wonderful vista from the Great Ocean Road
We on the beach along the Victoria's coastline
Dunes at Victoria's coastline
Shelter for the coast guard vessel
Queenscliff coast
Ferry pier in Queenscliff
Starting to see the rocks in bird's eye view
The Twelve Apostles in bird's eye view
Coastline of Victoria’s south-west
The coastline and The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles top view
The Twelve Apostles coast an aerial photo
Victorian coastline and The Great Ocean Road
Victorian coastline
The rocks seen out the chopper screen
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St Paul's Cathedral
The curch is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne on Melbourne's busiest intersection opposite Federation Square. Built between 1880 and 1931, the neo-Gothic building is a Melbourne landmark and Victoria’s most visited sacred place, with over 400,000 visitors a year.
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