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2YN02RC The history of drinking water supply on Curaçao is told on a long mural in front of the old desalination plant. Curaçao has long been known for its colorful house facades. Increasingly, artistic murals embellish many walls and give the individual neighborhoods an individual identity. John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Willemstad, Kòrsou, Curacao, Kòrsou, Curaçao
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2Y9K6J2 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on local landscapes in the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the New Link Road Bridge and West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wal
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2Y9K6HA Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on local landscapes in the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the New Link Road Bridge and West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wal
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2Y9K6H6 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on local landscapes in the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the New Link Road Bridge and West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wal
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2Y9K6H4 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on local landscapes in the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the New Link Road Bridge and West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wal
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2Y9K3GF Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9K3GD Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9K3GC Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9K3GB Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JYH6 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JYH4 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JYH3 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JYH2 Sydney, Australia, 11 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JN2W A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Road flyover bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JN2P A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Road flyover bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JMXP A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Road flyover bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JMXF A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Road flyover bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9JMXC A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Road flyover bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATHE Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATH3 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATG9 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATG6 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATG3 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATFY Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATFX Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ATFT Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nation-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace/Wallace Media Network/Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANXC Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANWW Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANWH Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANWG Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANR6 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANR5 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANR2 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANR1 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANPY Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANPW Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANPM Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANNH Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from under West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANHX Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANHJ Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AND9 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANCD Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANC6 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANBP Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9ANBE Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AMTD Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy
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2Y9AMM1 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy
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2Y9AMM0 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy
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2Y9AMKY Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy
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2Y9AMKW Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen looking towards the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy
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2Y9AMF3 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AMEX Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AMAN Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKMF Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKMC Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKMB Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKM8 Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKFP Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKFN Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKFJ Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKFE Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKFC Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y9AKBJ Sydney, Australia, 10 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the West Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPNN Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPN3 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPMR Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPMJ Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPMB Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WPM1 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJX4 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJX0 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJWR Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJWE Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJT4 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJPW Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJPR Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WJPN Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WF8K Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Rd bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WF88 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Rd bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WF83 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Rd bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WF7R Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Rd bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8WF7A Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from the New Link Rd bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8TWR5 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8TWR4 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8TWPW Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8TWJ5 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8TWJ4 Sydney, Australia, 07 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the local landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9N Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9K Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9J Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9H Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9D Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ9C Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ87 Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KJ7E Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KFTR Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from Twin Arch Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KFTP Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from Twin Arch Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KFTH Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from Twin Arch Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KFTG Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from Twin Arch Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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2Y8KBGJ Sydney, Australia, 06 Oct 2024. A graffiti-covered 800-metre pipeline has been renewed into a First Nations-inspired artwork. The pipeline runs along Airport Drive and Alexandra Canal at Sydney Airport to transport water from the Sydney Desalination Plant to other parts of the city. It was designed by Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun of Re-Right. Jo Breneger and Leia Sidery painted the pipeline. Its design is based on the landscapes of the Bidjigal, Gadigal and Dharawal areas. Pictured: the mural seen from Twin Arch Bridge. Credit: Robert Wallace / Wallace Media Network / Alamy Live News
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