Hamilton, Australia
30 memories from Hamilton, Australia

The image shows a Japanese Sake Tasting Seminar in Hamilton, Australia, located at the coordinates -27.438 latitude and 153.078 longitude. Three people are seated at a table, listening to a speaker who is standing on a stage in the background. The speaker, dressed in a black shirt and black pants, is pointing at a presentation on a screen with a title that reads "Multiple Parallel Fermentation". Behind the speaker, on the stage, a logo for "JAMS.TV" can be seen. The person on the left, a female, is sitting in a white chair wearing a magenta t-shirt. Another female, seated to the right, wears a floral dress. A third person, a female, is seated to the right of the second female. The table is covered with black fabric. There are white chairs in front of the table. A straw hat lies on the table. Several glasses of liquid are set out on the table in front of the people. There is a sign on the stage that reads "Japanese Sake Tasting Seminar". Another sign behind the table reads "Japan "Kampai" to the world Sake & Shochu". The room is well lit and has a high ceiling, with exposed beams and pipes. It appears to be a warehouse-type space, possibly an event venue.
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The image shows a page from a pamphlet titled "Enjoying Sake at Home" with information on how to warm sake at home. The pamphlet uses illustrations of a ceramic sake vessel, a burner, and a bottle of sake to visually guide the user through the process. The text describes the recommended method of heating the sake using boiling water, and advises against using a microwave. The pamphlet also provides information on the storage of sake and different vessels used to drink sake. The pamphlet is printed on a blue background, with the heading "Enjoying Sake at Home" in bold, black lettering. The latitude and longitude coordinates given are irrelevant to the image as the pamphlet doesn't provide any geographic location information.
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The image is a section of a printed menu board, showcasing a yellow background. The text on the board recommends specific food pairings with sake, specifically focusing on cheese and salami, pizza, BBQ and grilled meat, and ice cream. The location, based on the coordinates provided, is in the suburb of Hamilton, Brisbane, Australia. The text discusses the perfect sake pairing with cheese due to the presence of lactic acid and amino acids. It suggests trying different kinds of sake such as Junmai, Kimoto, or Daiginjo, and pairing them with various cheese options. The menu also highlights specific sake recommendations for pizza, BBQ and grilled meat, and ice cream. The image appears to be a close-up of a menu from a restaurant or bar.
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A close-up image of a blue informational brochure describing Sake. The brochure's headline is “What is Sake?” The brochure details that Sake is a fermented and brewed alcoholic beverage made from rice. It lists the four key ingredients: rice, yeast, koji, and water. The brochure further details the process of how sake is made and the different steps in the process. The image is taken at the coordinates (-27.442, 153.076) located in Hamilton, Australia, and shows a hand holding the brochure while pointing at the text. The brochure appears to be laid flat on a table. The brochure’s colors are blue, yellow, white, red, and green.
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This image is a close-up of a table top with various bottles and glasses of sake, accompanied by printed descriptions of their origin and production methods. The location is in Hamilton, Australia, at coordinates -27.443 latitude and 153.075 longitude. The environment is a brightly lit, white table, and the bottles are labeled with Japanese script alongside descriptions in English. The scene depicts a selection of sakes for tasting, possibly at a restaurant or event. There are two glasses of sake, one partially full and the other empty. There is also a bottle of sake with a label that reads "I'm Sake Rock, Mifuku Shuzo, Shiga Prefecture" and another bottle labeled "Tsuchida Sake Brewery, Gunma Prefecture". Next to the bottles are printed descriptions of the sake types, including "Junmai," "Ginjo," "Genshu," "Muroka," and "Nama." The descriptions provide details about the sake's production, including the use of rice, water, koji, and yeast, as well as the addition or absence of brewers alcohol. The text also mentions the use of ancient yeast starters and refers to specific brewing techniques. In addition to the sake, the image also includes a text about cheese and cured meat. It reads "We have selected a range of cheese and cured tasting seminar. We encourage you to try a selected a few recommendations with the cheese." The text lists four cheeses: Ossau Iraty Basque, Wyngaard Chevre Aged Gouda, Creamy French Blue (try with Tsuchida Kimoto), and Comte (try me with everything!). The text also mentions "portions of cured meat, including prosciutto." This image depicts a tasting event where guests can sample different varieties of sake, paired with cheese and cured meat.
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The image is a close-up of two pages from a small, colorful booklet titled "Some Recommended Food Pairings." It is located in the city of Hamilton, Australia, at the coordinates (-27.442, 153.075). The left page depicts a simplified diagram explaining the process of sake production using red, white, and blue cartoon illustrations. The right page features a text-based description of different food pairings with sake, namely cheese and salami, pizza, BBQ and grilled meat, and ice cream. Each pairing has a description highlighting the unique flavor and texture combinations. The pages are printed on glossy paper and have a slight sheen. The bottom right corner of the image features a QR code for further information. The images depict an informative and promotional booklet.
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The image shows a large gathering of people in a large, open, industrial space. The space appears to be a warehouse or large shed. There are large, metal support beams overhead and exposed metal sheeting walls, along with a large, rotating fan. The space has a corrugated metal roof. The people appear to be socializing and drinking. There are many tables and chairs arranged throughout the space. Several people appear to be in conversation while others are holding alcoholic beverages. The people are dressed in casual clothing, many wearing t-shirts and shorts. The space is located at the coordinates: -27.439, 153.075, which corresponds to a location within the city of Hamilton, Australia. The address is in the industrial area of Hamilton North. The image is likely taken at an event like a market or festival, and some people are wearing badges and lanyards.
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The image shows a large, open indoor space with a concrete floor. The space appears to be part of a large warehouse or industrial building, with a metal truss roof. The space is populated with people, mostly adults, who are standing and talking. There is a bar-style counter to the left of the image. The counter has signage for sake and liquor tastings. A group of people are gathered around a small bar counter, while others are standing in groups or walking around. Several people are holding drinks and some are wearing blue wristbands. There is a sign above the bar counter that says "SAKE." A sign near the roof says "SAKE." There is a black bin next to the counter. In the foreground, one person is on the phone. There are two baby strollers in the image, both of which have backpacks attached to them. The image was taken at a sake bar at the "SAKE" festival at 400 Montague Rd, West End, Hamilton, Queensland 4101, Australia. (latitude: -27.439, longitude: 153.075).
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The image shows a large indoor space set up for a seminar on sake. The scene is taken from a seated position in the audience, facing the front. The location is a large warehouse or convention center located at latitude: -27.439, longitude: 153.075 in Hamilton, Australia. Black tablecloths cover tables, set up in rows with white chairs. A few people are standing, but most are seated. Three screens on the stage display the words "SAKE SEMINAR," with two people standing in front of each screen, one is giving a presentation. There are some empty glasses and other objects on the tables. A large white banner hangs from the ceiling. The room has an industrial feel, with exposed rafters and steel girders.
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The image is of a restaurant menu, likely a Japanese restaurant. The menu features a bottle of Junmai Daiginjo-shu "Hiroshima-Nishiki" sake. The bottle is surrounded by information about the sake, including its aroma, taste, and finish. It is described as having a fruity and elegant aroma, rich taste, and a clean finish. The sake was brewed with the "Hiroshima Nishiki" rice and "kyokai No. 7 yeast." The menu mentions that this sake was served at the G7 Hiroshima Summit's working dinner in 2023 and won the Platinum Award and the People's Choice Award at the Australian Sake Awards 2023. The menu also includes temperature recommendations for drinking the sake. The menu is on a table, and the bottom of two people's feet, wearing sandals, can be seen. The location is in Hamilton, Australia, based on the coordinates (-27.439, 153.075), which corresponds to a residential area with a mix of housing and businesses.
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A table covered in a dark blue tablecloth with a white logo in the bottom right corner. On the table are four bottles of Japanese plum wine, labeled "Kamotsuru". Two of the bottles are standing upright, and two are lying on their sides. The bottles are all 720 ml. Next to the bottles, there is a red box with a Japanese label, a small brochure, and a large colorful brochure. The large brochure is advertising a "Gold Medal" winning "Kamotsuru Umeshu" Junmai sake based plum liqueur. The small brochure has a Japanese label and a photo of a bottle of plum wine, "Doubutsu park". The table is located at the Hamilton Quarter Markets in Hamilton, Australia, at the coordinates -27.439, 153.075. The photo is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down at the table. The environment is bright and well-lit.
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The image shows a large crowd of people gathered inside a large, metal-roofed building. The roof is supported by a network of metal beams and there are several large ceiling fans. The building is lit by fluorescent lights and has a concrete floor. The crowd is mostly standing and some people are holding drinks. The image appears to have been taken at the Hamilton Food and Wine Festival, held annually at the Hamilton Showground in Hamilton, Queensland, Australia (latitude: -27.44, longitude: 153.073). A banner reading "SAKE" is visible in the background. The scene is bustling with activity and a sense of community. The people are dressed casually in everyday attire and there is a mix of ages and ethnicities present. The image captures a snapshot of a social event where people are enjoying themselves and connecting with each other.
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The image shows a large, outdoor gathering space with numerous people present. The location is a public space at coordinates -27.44, 153.073, which corresponds to a location near the Brisbane Street precinct in Hamilton, Australia. The scene is set under a clear, blue sky with scattered white clouds. A white canopy tent covers part of the space. There are tables with chairs for seating. A line of street food stalls with various signage is to the left. A large, black plastic storage bin is on a folding table, and a green trash can is on the right side of the image. The people are walking, sitting, standing, and interacting with each other. The event appears to be a casual gathering of people enjoying food and drinks.
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The image depicts a crowded indoor market area. Located at -27.44 latitude and 153.072 longitude, this is the Hamilton Indoor Markets in Hamilton, Australia. A large poster for Choya Japanese liqueur dominates the right side of the image. The poster features images of the beverage, with text in Japanese and English. Two men are standing near the poster, one wearing a blue shirt and the other a black shirt. A woman with long dark hair is standing behind them, facing the camera, looking to her right. To the left of the poster are two large industrial-style fans, while tables, chairs, and a diverse assortment of boxes and packaging material are scattered around. In the background are numerous people, mostly blurred, with a few individuals in focus. The scene suggests a bustling market with attendees interacting, browsing, and sampling products. The environment appears to be a large, open space with a high roof and metal trusses overhead. A large white banner on the left side of the image is also visible, with the word "SAKE" visible in large letters.
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The image shows a large crowd of people in an indoor market, most likely in a warehouse space with a corrugated iron roof, at the Hamilton, Australia location, based on coordinates (-27.44, 153.072). The market is set up with several tables, a trash can, and various vendors selling food and drinks. People are browsing and purchasing items. Some are interacting with vendors, while others are engaged in conversation. There is a sign overhead with "SAKE" written in blue letters. The scene is illuminated by overhead lights. The floor is a rough concrete surface. A large group of people is congregated near a table with a black tablecloth and a black trash can. To the right of the trash can, several people are interacting with a vendor behind the table. To the left, a man in a green Hawaiian shirt is talking to a woman wearing brown pants. The vendor is holding a jar of something in his left hand and appears to be speaking to a woman wearing a black and white checkered shirt, who is looking off-camera. Many people are milling about the venue, some walking, some talking. The overall atmosphere is vibrant and lively.
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This outdoor image, likely taken in Hamilton, Australia, captures a brightly painted structure resembling a shipping container or building wall, adorned with an underwater-themed mural. The mural features stylized sea creatures and marine vegetation in vibrant blues, greens, pinks, and white, creating a lively visual. A prominent red and white sign with a black frame is attached to the painted wall. The text on the sign reads "Loans Desk" on a grey section, followed by "W4-B", and then "BRISBANE TOOL LIBRARY" in large white capital letters against a red background with diagonal white stripes. Partially visible above this sign is more painted text on the structure, appearing to be "LI BU". At the base of the painted structure, a large, crumpled blue tarp is spread out, covering an object or area beneath it. To the right, a section of wooden decking or flooring is visible, suggesting a public walkway or outdoor space. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with soft, diffused light. There are no people visible, and no active event is taking place, presenting a static view of a community-oriented facility.
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The image displays the exterior of a modern building, likely a modified shipping container or similar modular structure, characterized by its white corrugated metal paneling. The sky is overcast, suggesting daylight under cloudy conditions. A striking red door, marked with a large black capital "B", serves as a central focal point. To the left of this door, a rectangular sign is mounted on the wall. The sign features a warm yellow-to-orange gradient background and displays the text "BUTTERY MUSIC SCHOOL" vertically alongside musical note symbols, and "Studio Sugar" with a small sugar cube graphic. A stylized figure, possibly dancing or playing an instrument, is also part of the sign's design. Above the door, a window with horizontal security bars is set into the building's upper section. A concrete path stretches away from the door to the right, with a small dark mat placed directly at the threshold. Along the path's edge, sparse vegetation and a small yellow object are visible. In the lower right foreground, an outdoor seating arrangement is present, comprising a rustic wooden bench and a round, light-colored table with a speckled, stone-like surface and a single metal leg. A potted plant rests on the wooden bench. No people are visible, and no specific activity is occurring. The scene depicts an entrance area for a music school and studio in Hamilton, Australia.
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This image depicts an outdoor commercial or industrial area in Hamilton, Australia, characterized by repurposed shipping container architecture under an overcast sky. In the foreground and mid-ground, a concrete pathway leads past landscaped sections featuring green grass, shrubs, mulch, and several small trees. To the right of the path, a set of concrete steps with metal railings ascends to a higher level. On the left side of the scene, a multi-story building combines white shipping containers at its base with a large, two-story glass facade above. Displayed prominently within the upper glass section is a large, light blue object with white stripes, resembling a marine vessel or boat. Visible text on this object reads "NORTH SHORE". A black streetlight is mounted near the top of this building. Further into the scene, another sign stands prominently beside the path, featuring the text "DOCK C WORKSHOPS" and an illustrative graphic, possibly depicting an interior space or furniture. Beyond this, several other buildings constructed from red and white shipping containers are visible, contributing to the distinct aesthetic of the location. The scene appears quiet, with no people visible. The time of day is daytime, under cloudy conditions.
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An outdoor scene in Hamilton, Australia, features a large red directional sign prominently on the right, under an overcast, cloudy sky. The sign displays white icons for parking, food services, restrooms, and a picnic area, each with an upward arrow. Text on the sign indicates destinations including "Dock C," "Eat Street," "Maritime Green," "Flipside Circus," and "The Shed." It also provides the address "217-221 MacArthur Avenue" and features logos for "Queensland Government" and "NORTHSHORE," identifying the precinct as Northshore Hamilton. The ground consists of a paved road or pathway, bordered by neatly maintained green grass. In the background, to the left of the main sign, is a white sign on a building with "WORK SHOPS" and "DOCK C" printed on it. This area appears to be an industrial or commercial zone, possibly featuring structures made from converted shipping containers. Further along the pavement to the right, an orange traffic cone is visible, along with a "20" speed limit sign and a small, black utility box on the ground. Another partially visible sign in the background contains the text "BUTTERY". The scene depicts a quiet daytime setting, with no people or specific activities taking place, focusing on infrastructure and wayfinding within the Northshore Hamilton precinct.
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This image captures an outdoor scene under an overcast sky, likely in Hamilton, Australia. The dominant subject is a tall, vertical structure constructed from stacked red shipping containers. The containers feature large white diagonal stripes and are branded with a white circular "C" logo and the word "Dock" written vertically in white letters. To the left of this container structure, behind a black metal fence, runs a multi-lane road or highway, devoid of visible traffic. The immediate foreground on the right shows a strip of green grass next to a concrete sidewalk that curves slightly to the left as it recedes into the distance. Patches of dry, brown grass are interspersed within the green. In the mid-ground, beneath the level of the main road and behind the container structure, several smaller signs are visible. One prominent red sign also features the "Dock" branding, and another sign reads "VIBES SHOPS DECK C" with the number "217" on an adjacent sign. These indicate a commercial or business precinct. A utility pole with multiple power lines is visible on the far left side of the foreground, extending upwards into the cloud-filled sky. The sky is predominantly grey with visible streaky cloud formations, suggesting a cloudy day. There are no people visible in the image.
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The image, taken during daytime under an overcast sky, is dominated by a large expanse of cloud cover. A small airplane is visible in the upper-left quadrant, flying across the cloudy backdrop. The lower portion of the image depicts a ground-level scene. A strip of green grass runs horizontally, dotted with several dark, irregularly shaped rocks. To the immediate right of the grass is a paved surface, likely a road or path. Beyond this, a construction site is visible, characterized by several buildings and a long stretch of blue construction fencing. Visible text on the blue fencing provides location cues. Logos for "BMD" and "Northshore Brisbane" are clearly discernable. Phrases such as "A Place of Connection" and "Sustainable Design" are also printed on the banners attached to the fence. These details, combined with the Hamilton, Australia context, suggest the image was taken near the Northshore Brisbane development. The overall impression is of an urban or industrial area with ongoing development, viewed on a cloudy but bright day.
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This image captures a multi-story building constructed from numerous stacked, warm orange-colored shipping containers, likely serving as a commercial or community center. The structure stands prominently under a largely overcast or cloudy sky. On the right side of the building, a few individuals are visible through an open section on one of the upper levels, though their specific activity is not clear. In the foreground, a wooden utility pole with multiple cross arms and electrical wires runs vertically, with wires extending diagonally across the cloudy sky. Adjacent to the building, a paved road with white dashed lane markings is visible, alongside a sidewalk and a strip of green grass. Two small trees with green foliage are planted along the sidewalk. Black street-style light poles are also present near the building. Visible text on banners affixed to the container building provides context. A banner on an upper level reads "BRISBANE CIRCUS CENTRE." A second banner on a lower level features the text "DISCOVER CIRCUS" alongside an image of an aerialist, and details: "LYRA/TRAPEZE CLASSES for ages 5-18+ FREE TRIAL - BOOK NOW brisbanecircuscentre.com.au". The scene depicts a daytime setting with cloudy weather, characteristic of an urban or suburban environment in Hamilton, Australia, consistent with the "Brisbane Circus Centre" identification.
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The image displays an outdoor scene, likely an industrial or semi-industrial area in Hamilton, Australia, under a lightly clouded sky during daytime. A large, mature tree with dense green foliage stands prominently on the left side of the frame. Behind and partially obscured by the tree is a massive, cylindrical storage tank, heavily rusted with a deep reddish-brown patina. Large white text is clearly visible on the tank, reading "OMEGA CHEMICALS," with "SULPHURIC ACID" and "BOILER FUEL" inscribed beneath it. The lower section of the tank and an adjacent low structure are covered in various, illegible graffiti tags. Near the tank, two red circular signs with white '00's are also visible. To the right of the tree and tank, a wide asphalt road extends into the distance. It features a yellow dashed center line and a white solid line on its edge. A concrete sidewalk runs parallel to the road, separated by a lush green grassy verge. This verge also extends along the base of the storage tank. In the immediate foreground on the left, a wooden utility pole rises. Further down the road, in the background, more industrial elements are visible, including what appear to be pink structures and a construction crane, indicating ongoing activity. Orange and white safety barriers are scattered along the verges and near the tank. No people are visible, and the scene is static, showcasing infrastructure and the natural environment.
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A vibrant, cartoonish graffiti mural is depicted on a corrugated, possibly translucent, metal surface. The image is oriented with the sky on the left, suggesting a rotation from its original upright position. The mural features an array of brightly colored, stylized figures and abstract shapes. In the upper part of the artwork (as oriented in the image), a yellow, wide-eyed creature with a whimsical expression looks upwards. Below it and to the left, a green, blob-like entity with an eye and a yellow star-shaped object above it is visible. Dominating the center-right is a large, glossy pink, pill-shaped or bubble-gum-like form with a white highlight, set against a dark background speckled with small white and yellow stars. Other parts of the mural include various green, purple, black, and white abstract shapes and outlines, contributing to a dynamic and playful composition. To the left of the graffiti (which would be above it in a standard orientation), a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds is visible, indicating daytime. Below the sky, architectural elements include a yellow-sided building with horizontal panels, a brown roofline, and a white downspout. To the far right of the mural, a grey concrete surface is partially visible. The overall impression is one of energetic and creative street art. No discernible text is visible within the artwork or the surrounding environment.
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The image captures a vibrant street art mural painted on a long, corrugated metal fence or wall, viewed from an outdoor setting. The perspective is slightly oblique, looking down a concrete sidewalk that runs parallel to the wall. The mural itself is a multi-layered artwork. A prominent feature is the upper half of a person, likely a woman, with dark skin and long, dark hair. She wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt, tied at the waist, and blue jeans. Her expression appears thoughtful or melancholic. This figure is set against a reddish-brown corrugated background, which forms part of the wall. Below the person, the mural transitions into a landscape featuring a broad sandy beach, rendered in golden and ochre hues, meeting a deep blue body of water, possibly an ocean or bay. The water is adorned with patterns resembling waves or reflections, and dark, organic shapes that could be trees or roots extend into it. Further along the wall, the lower section of the mural depicts what appears to be a coastal town or settlement with small, colorful buildings. The word "-DARL-" is painted vertically in white on the sandy portion of the mural, to the right of the person's torso. The wall is bordered by a strip of green grass and patches of dried leaves, which meet the concrete sidewalk. On the left side of the frame, a large tree with abundant green foliage and dark branches provides a natural element, partially obscuring the sky. The sky above is overcast, indicating a cloudy daytime. The scene suggests an urban or suburban outdoor environment in Hamilton, Australia, where the public artwork serves as a focal point.
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The image, taken in Hamilton, Australia, displays an outdoor scene featuring a prominent yellow, human-shaped cutout sign positioned on a strip of green grass adjacent to a paved sidewalk. The sign functions as a safety warning, with a red "DANGER" banner at the top and "OVERHEAD SERVICES" printed below it. Further down, there are sections detailing "MINIMUM HEIGHT OF POWERLINE CLEARANCE," "ISOLATION," and "MAXIMUM OPERATING HEIGHT," followed by numerical values, some of which are partially legible. A distinct black and yellow striped box on the sign prominently displays the message "LOOK UP AND LIVE" accompanied by an upward-pointing arrow. Behind the sign stands a sturdy wooden utility pole, with overhead lines implied by the warning message. A large, leafy tree provides a verdant backdrop to the pole and sign. The sky is overcast, indicating a cloudy daytime setting. In the background, a series of temporary construction barriers or fencing lines what appears to be a work area. Behind these barriers, several vehicles are visible, including a truck with the word "GREENWAY" printed on its side. No people are present in the scene. The overall setting suggests a utility or construction work zone where a high level of caution is necessary due to the presence of overhead services.
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A large, upright, yellow wayfinding sign for "NORTH SHORE BRISBANE" stands outdoors in what appears to be a mixed-use or developing area in Hamilton, Australia. The sign features destinations, estimated walking times, and directional arrows. The top of the sign displays "NORTH SHORE BRISBANE" and "177 MacArthur Ave". Below this, it lists various locations categorized by "DOCK" with associated walking times and icons. **DOCK B** points to: * Superordinary (1 min) * Pink Flamingo (6 min) * Bus to City Theodore St (4 min) **DOCK A** (with a parking icon) points to: * Portside (8 min) * Hercules St Park (8 min) **DOCK C** (with parking, accessible toilet, and possibly dining icons) points to: * Flipside Circus (5 min) * Passenger pickup (5 min) * Maritime Green (6 min) * River Walk (6 min) * Workshops & Maker Spaces (6 min) * Eat Street (8 min) * The Shed (10 min) **DOCK D** (with parking, accessible toilet, and possibly dining icons) points to: * The Deck (time unreadable from OCR, but visible as 11 min on the image) * Tennis (12 min) * Bluey's World Brisbane (12 min) The bottom right corner of the sign shows "What's on @ NORTHSHORE" with a QR code. The setting includes a paved surface in front of the sign, leading to a grassy area on the right. In the background, there are temporary construction barriers or fences, and some green foliage from trees. The sky is overcast, suggesting daytime. The sign's purpose is to guide pedestrians to various points of interest within the North Shore Brisbane precinct.
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This image captures a street scene in Hamilton, Australia, primarily focusing on a safety installation related to overhead services. In the foreground, a tall, sturdy wooden utility pole stands prominently on the left. Attached to this pole is a bright yellow, human-shaped safety cutout, commonly known as a "Wobbly Man," positioned to face observers. Two rectangular safety signs are affixed to the yellow figure. The upper sign, bordered in red and black, clearly displays "DANGER OVERHEAD SERVICES" in large letters. It further warns of "DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION," instructs to "KEEP CLEAR," and prohibits "NO LADDERS OR SCAFFOLDING OR MOBILE PLANT UNDER THIS LINE," with a partially visible line stating "Contact Ausgrid for further information." The lower sign, black with yellow text, features a distinctive downward-pointing arrow graphic above the bold directive "LOOK UP AND LIVE." Adjacent to the utility pole, a concrete path or sidewalk extends into the distance, flanked by a strip of neatly maintained green grass. Further along the path, a series of white construction barriers or temporary fencing is visible, suggesting an active work zone or area requiring restricted access. In the midground and background, more utility poles with power lines stretch across the frame under an overcast sky. Some trees and what appear to be commercial or industrial buildings can be seen in the distance. On the far right, partially obscured by the grassy verge, are several grey, textured manhole covers embedded in the ground. The photograph was taken during daytime, indicated by the overall lighting, though the sky is uniformly overcast, casting no distinct shadows. The combination of the utility pole, overhead lines, and safety signage strongly indicates an area with potential electrical hazards, where vigilance regarding overhead obstructions is crucial.
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The image depicts an industrial or commercial area under an overcast sky, consistent with a location like Hamilton, Australia. A large, beige industrial building occupies the left background, featuring a distinct roofline and some darker horizontal elements on its facade. A bright yellow shipping container stands vertically in front of the building, slightly to the right of the center. On its visible side, there's a white circle containing a bold capital 'B', and the word "Dock" written vertically below it in white. The container also has diagonal white and yellow stripes extending from it. A black chain-link fence stretches horizontally across the middle ground, separating the industrial structures from an asphalt path or road in the foreground on the right. The asphalt shows visible cracks. A strip of green grass runs along the inner side of the fence. In the lower left, a wooden utility pole with several cross-arms and numerous overhead power lines extends upwards into the frame. Further in the distance, to the left of the utility pole, several green trees and faint outlines of other buildings are visible. A small, yellow, human-shaped sign on a pole is vaguely discernible along the distant road. The sky is entirely covered with thick, grey clouds, indicating an overcast day with diffused lighting and no harsh shadows. The overall scene suggests a functional, non-residential environment, possibly a port or a warehousing district.
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This image, taken in Hamilton, Australia, presents an outdoor scene viewed through a prominent black chain-link fence running horizontally across the frame. The scene is captured on an overcast day, with the sky filled with textured grey clouds. In the foreground, to the right of the fence, there is an area of green grass with some patches of dry vegetation and scattered litter. A rectangular green utility box with an unreadable white label sits on this grass in the bottom-right corner. Near the bottom-center, some metal pipes or conduits are visible on the ground directly in front of the fence. Beyond the chain-link fence, a large paved or asphalt area stretches into the distance. This surface appears worn, cracked, and discolored, suggesting disuse or neglect. Faded yellow lines are intermittently visible on the pavement. Sparse, wild grass and weeds grow through cracks in the ground and along the edges of the paved area. A small, dense, rounded green tree or bush stands behind the fence towards the left-center of the image. The corner of a light-colored building with a sloped roof is visible in the bottom-left, behind the fence and pipes. The distant horizon appears hazy under the cloudy sky. No people are present in the scene, and the overall atmosphere suggests a functional yet somewhat neglected or abandoned industrial-like boundary area.
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