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Colored ceiling created by the sunlight coming through the colored glass window overhead. The opening in the ceiling is triangle shaped which creates geometric aerial architectural element in the sky. A humpy surrounded by bush plants. This temporary shelter is traditionally used by indigenous people of Australia. The word humpy comes from Jagera language. It is called wurley in Kaurna language. Landscape view of an open farm land in rural Victoria, Australia during one hot summer day. Lack of rain makes the grass appears yellow and dry Quarantine Station in Point Nepean. It offers a glimpse of European settlers lives in the 19th century. Built in 1852, it was a critical infrastructure to protect Australia from introduced diseases. Australian Cherry Blossoms. They only bloom once a year usually in September. Although less popular than Japan's hanami, there some great places to view these flowers in full bloom in Australia. Poppy flowers and buds in a poppy farm in Tasmania Southeast asian woman of mixed heritage takes a selfie on top of Lake Mountain, VIC, Australia. The location is a popular holiday destination amongst domestic and international tourists Snow melts on the forestbed of Lake Mountain creating patches of snow on grass. The snow used to be thicker during the winter months. This phenomena could be attributed to climate change Ground level close up view of a forest tree with vines on its bark Vertical windows on 19th century building. During this period, Australian architects were inspired by architectural trends in the West. As a large number of architects were imported from England. Vertical windows on 19th century building. During this period, Australian architects were inspired by architectural trends in the West. As a large number of architects were imported from England. An old red brick factory with 12 square windows. The windows reflect the skyscraper building across the road. Suitable to illustrate contrast between bygone era architecture and contemporary style.