City Centre
The Canberra city centre.
This cube has higher dimensionality compared to the Madison Square Garden.
Tony, surfing the spiral.
Canberra street lamp.
Broken Canberra street lamp. I didn't do it. Honest.
Parliament House
Another view of the Parliament House.
Aboriginal motif outside.
The pillars inside.
The desk where the Australian constitution was signed.
The Great Hall, where the conference dinner was held.
The Senate.
A very nice lamp inside Parliament House.
Looking out from the Parliament House.
Another view, looking out towards the Old Parliament House.
The Old Parliament House.
The spire on top of the Parliament House.
The view at the top of the Parliament House. Click the image for the full panoramic view. The use of 360° viewer is recommended to see the image in full 360°.
The Telstra Tower.
A lamp outside Parliament House.
Australian War Memorial
The side of the Australian War Memorial.
A rather large cannon.
A boat that landed in Gallipoli.
A tombstone, showing how many lives were lost in Gallipoli.
Tombstones for unknown soldiers.
World War 2 plane.
Another World War 2 plane.
Yet another World War 2 plane.
Cockpit replica of a World War 2 plane.
The central court.
Me, in front of the War Memorial.
A very nice lamp inside.
Questacon
The Questacon is a fun place where you can try hands-on science experiments and toys.
The Gravitram is a clever contraption involving billiard balls, steel rails, loops, gates, and things that go "ping".
The waves travel up.
These rotating mirrors create the impression that the bridge is about to tip over.
