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Riu Valira d'Orient at Bordes d'Envalira, Soldeu, Canillo (parroquia), Vall d'Orient, Andorra, Pyrenees - (c) Lutz Meyer
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Geelong’s painted waterfront bollards were created by local artist Jan Mitchell in the 1990s. They have become one of Geelong’s most recognisable symbols, linking the city’s maritime past, beach culture and public art identity.
They are carved and painted from old timber pier pylons and depict people and stories from Geelong’s past: lifesavers, swimmers, sailors, footballers, Indigenous figures, families and other local characters.
Placed along the Corio Bay waterfront, they are tied to Geelong’s 1930s bathing culture, sea baths and promenade. The bollards act as a colourful outdoor history trail, turning the waterfront into a kind of open-air museum.
Eastern Beach, Geelong, Australia #6076
8 June 2026