South Brisbane, Australia
30 memories from South Brisbane, Australia
The video presents a low-angle perspective of a pathway flanked by a series of arched structures. These structures are covered in lush green foliage and vibrant purple flowers. The pathway, lined with scattered leaves and dappled sunlight, leads to a red structure in the distance. The sky is clear and blue, creating a bright and sunny atmosphere. Orange traffic cones are visible at the base of the arches.
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The image displays a daytime outdoor scene in a park setting within South Brisbane, Australia. The foreground features a paved area with a curb, bordered by four black vertical posts, each topped with a red reflector. A light-colored pole, from which a white, folded flag-like material hangs, stands vertically to the right of the posts. The mid-ground comprises a large, mown grass expanse dotted with numerous trees. From left to right: * A vibrant green, leafy tree stands prominently on the left. * At least five dome-style tents are visible: one dark blue tent is located on the far left under a tree, another blue-grey tent is positioned to its right, and a blue tent is visible near the playground on the right. A fourth, light-colored tent or tarp is in the distant background to the left of the playground structure. A fifth dark-colored tent is partially obscured behind a collection of dark tarps and bags under a large tree in the central mid-ground. * Near the center of the image, beneath a tree with dense dark foliage, a quantity of dark-colored objects, possibly tarps and bags, is piled next to what appears to be an open-frame cart or trolley. * One individual is present near these objects, silhouetted against the grass, in a crouched or bent-over posture with their back to the viewer. * On the right, a children's playground area is visible, featuring a swing set with at least two swings and a wooden climbing structure. Two large red shade sails extend over parts of the playground equipment. The background shows additional trees with varying levels of foliage, some appearing bare-branched against a clear blue sky in the upper right quadrant. The far right edge of the image shows a partial view of a white vehicle, possibly a utility vehicle, displaying yellow and red markings.
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This image captures the interior of a large auditorium or theater, likely located in South Brisbane, Australia, from an elevated perspective. The central focus is a stage meticulously set for a performance. On the stage, two prominent screens are visible. The left screen displays "PENN&TELLER 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR" in white and yellow text on a dark background, indicating the specific event. The right screen shows a stylized cityscape, possibly a skyline, with a large, vibrant red ampersand symbol (&) positioned in the foreground. Stage lighting, including blue spotlights, is active, illuminating the performance area, flanked by decorative gold and black geometric stage props. Rows of empty, dark-colored upholstered seats fill the foreground and midground, sloping down towards the stage, suggesting the photo was taken before or after a show, or during a rehearsal. The seating arrangement indicates a substantial capacity for the venue. Architectural elements of the hall, characterized by angular, light-toned surfaces, are visible on the left and upper portions of the image, subtly highlighted with ambient purple lighting. The overall setting is modern and professional, designed for live entertainment.
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An abstract or patterned artwork is prominently displayed on a textured, light gray wall in an indoor setting, likely a gallery or museum in South Brisbane, Australia. The artwork itself is a vertical rectangular piece, rich in detail. It features a multitude of small, irregular light-colored dots or strokes set against a darker, possibly maroon or reddish-brown background. Interspersed within this intricate texture are larger, more defined circular and oval shapes, each characterized by a vivid red center encompassed by a gray or darker outline. The gray wall, where the artwork is hung, appears to be constructed from large rectangular panels, discernible by the subtle grout lines. Illumination comes from a spotlight positioned above and to the left, creating a slight glare on the artwork's surface and casting a soft shadow beneath it. To the left, a portion of a lighter-colored, angled wall is visible, featuring a recessed circular light fixture. To the right of the artwork, a thin, vertical metal pole runs along the gray wall, fitted with small hooks, suggesting it's part of a flexible display system. Further to the right, a solid pink or reddish-orange wall provides a striking color contrast to the neutral tones of the main display area. A small, white informational card is attached to the wall below the artwork, but any text on it is too small and blurry to be deciphered. The overall scene suggests a contemporary art exhibit.
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The image displays an indoor setup featuring a red surface, likely a large board or table, adorned with white cards pinned by blue thumbtacks. These cards spell out a significant date: "JANUARY 30 2025". A partially visible card to the bottom left shows "UR", suggesting it's part of a day of the week, such as "THURSDAY". A yellow card, also pinned with blue thumbtacks, is placed next to the "30" card. This yellow card is covered with numerous handwritten signatures and names in black ink. Visible names include "Heathere", "Denny", "Paul Konter", "Conchita", "Billie", "Kellen", "Andy", "Melanie", "Brod", "Sox", "Chao", "Evelyn", "Leven", and "Allen". The scene suggests an event or announcement related to January 30, 2025, possibly a future event, an important deadline, or a milestone being acknowledged by a group. The collective signatures imply participation, agreement, or a shared commitment towards this date. The setting is likely an office, community center, or event space in South Brisbane, Australia. The image does not provide clues about the time of day or specific emotions, but the collaborative nature of the signatures points to a collective purpose.
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The image displays a large collection of jigsaw puzzles arranged for sale in an indoor market or retail setting, likely in South Brisbane, Australia, given the provided context. Hundreds of puzzle boxes are densely stacked and displayed on long, wooden tables, creating rows of merchandise. The primary subjects are the numerous puzzle boxes, showcasing a wide variety of piece counts and themes. Many boxes clearly state "1000 PIECE PUZZLE" and "500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE," with some "1500" piece puzzles also visible. Themes range from natural landscapes, often featuring "NATIONAL PARK" imagery, to celestial scenes like "SOLAR SYSTEM" or "GIANT POSTER PUZZLE." Other identifiable themes include "ART GALLERY" collections, "Wacky World," and "Wonderful World" puzzles, along with various abstract or scenic designs. Several brands are visible, including "COLORLUXE," "Reed," and "SURE LOX." A distinctive "5 PUZZLES" pack is also prominently displayed. The event appears to be a sale or a section dedicated to puzzles within a larger store or market. A white sign on the left-hand side of the display is clearly legible, stating "AND PUZZLES PRICES AS MARKED," indicating that prices are individually marked on each box. The setting features concrete flooring and metal shelving units in the background, suggesting a warehouse-like commercial space. Blurry figures of people, likely shoppers or staff, can be seen in the distant left background. The lighting is artificial, characteristic of an indoor environment, making the specific time of day unidentifiable. The overall impression is one of an extensive selection of puzzles available for purchase.
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This image captures a large indoor book sale or book fair, likely set within an exhibition hall in South Brisbane, Australia. The scene is bustling with numerous people, predominantly adults, browsing an immense quantity of books. The venue features a high, industrial-style ceiling constructed from exposed metal trusses, with numerous circular light fixtures providing bright, even illumination. Large ventilation grates are also visible on the ceiling. Below, long rows of tables are laden with books, stacked both upright and in piles, creating extensive aisles for visitors to navigate. Books are displayed on sturdy metal tables, with some overflowing onto the floor in organized stacks. People are seen scattered throughout the hall, with many bent over or standing close to the tables, carefully examining books. The atmosphere appears busy but focused, with attendees engrossed in searching for titles. Notable visible text includes a green "cafe" sign in the foreground, and further back, signs indicating "TO PAY," "3," and "Hall 4," suggesting an organized layout for the event. A banner partially visible in the distance also contains the word "experience," possibly referring to a specific event or brand. The sheer volume of books and the number of attendees indicate a popular and large-scale event. The indoor setting, artificial lighting, and absence of natural light suggest it is either daytime or evening, but well-lit indoors.
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A person's right hand holds a printed map or guide for the "Lifeline BOOKFEST" event. The guide is presented diagonally across the frame, against a blurry grey background that resembles an indoor concrete floor, suggesting the event takes place in a large hall or convention center in South Brisbane, Australia. The guide itself is detailed, outlining the layout of the bookfest. It features a blue border and uses a color-coded system to denote various book categories, which are listed both within the map's sections and in a legend. Key information visible includes the event name "Lifeline BOOKFEST" with the slogan "Lose yourself," and the dates "Brisbane 18 - 27 January 2025." The map indicates areas for "HIGH QUALITY" books (priced as marked), and other sections with a general entry fee of "$2.50" for "H.Q." (High Quality) and "COMIC FEST BOOKS AT ENTRY." Categories include a wide range from "Paperback Fiction," "Sci-Fi / Fantasy," and "Classics / Literature / Hardback" to "Art / Music," "Cooking," "Children's," "Games / Puzzles," "Australiana," and specific media like "DVDs," "CDs," "Records," and "Magazines." There are also sections for "Rare / Collectibles," "Stationery," and "True Crime." The layout includes designated "CAFE" areas, "QUEUE HERE" and "PAY HERE" points, and multiple "EXIT" routes, indicating a well-organized, large-scale book sale. Some sections are marked with an "X" in the legend, possibly indicating their availability or pricing. The overall impression is that of a comprehensive guide for navigating a major book festival.
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The image depicts a large, modern indoor exhibition or convention hall, likely in South Brisbane, Australia. The perspective looks up towards a high, sloped ceiling constructed from corrugated metal panels and a complex network of white structural beams and supports. Numerous circular, white-cased lights are mounted on the ceiling, providing illumination. Natural light enters through a large, glass-paneled section of the ceiling, revealing green foliage outside. A prominent blue banner hangs centrally from the ceiling, advertising the "Lifeline Bookfest" with the tagline "Love yourself." The banner features colorful illustrations of people and books, and clearly states "$2.50 BOOKS ENTRY" with a white downward arrow. The Lifeline logo and "lifeline.org.au" are also visible. Towards the mid-ground and background, a large sign clearly marks "Hall 4" on a light-colored wall. Beyond this, numerous people are visible, gathered within what appears to be an event or market setup, possibly browsing stalls or merchandise, consistent with a book festival. Tall display racks or structures can be seen along the walls. In the foreground, a low, intricate metallic framework covers the floor, suggesting modular staging or stall foundations. A small, partially obscured red sign with white text, possibly "NO ENTRY," is also visible near the floor. The scene suggests a daytime event with moderate activity within a spacious, well-lit venue.
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The image displays a modern entrance to an exhibition facility, featuring a wide outdoor staircase leading up to glass doors. The staircase is constructed from alternating light and dark-toned stone or concrete treads, with a contemporary metal handrail running alongside it on the right. Above the main glass entry doors, a clear sign with white capital letters on a dark grey background reads, "ENTRANCE TO EXHIBITION HALLS." The transparent doors offer a glimpse into the building's interior, revealing a spacious hall with a high ceiling, numerous recessed lights, and visible structural elements. Through the glass, a colourful poster or sign advertising an exhibit is discernible, showing cartoon-like animals and partial text, including "MOON" and "ENTRY," accompanied by a directional arrow pointing left. A small red and white safety sign is also faintly visible inside. No people are present, indicating a quiet moment. The scene appears to be set during the daytime. This functional and inviting entrance is located in South Brisbane, Australia.
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The image displays a light grey concrete wall, forming part of the exterior of a building. The wall features distinct vertical panel lines. Large, black, capitalized letters are painted vertically on the left side of the wall, spelling out "BRISBANE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE" from top to bottom. To the right of this text, near the top edge of the wall, are two rectangular signs. The first, on the left, is blue with a white wheelchair accessibility symbol and the text "ACCESS AT -> ENTRY AT BUILDING". The second sign, to its right, is yellow with black text and a security camera icon, reading "SECURITY NOTICE THESE PREMISES ARE PROTECTED BY CCTV SURVEILLANCE". A physical security camera is also visible at the very top edge of the concrete structure, above these signs. A polished metal handrail extends diagonally downwards and to the right, affixed to the wall. Further to the right, a staircase composed of concrete steps with textured treads descends. Green foliage from trees is visible along the top edge of the image, indicating an outdoor setting. The scene is brightly and evenly lit, suggesting daytime. No people or specific activities are depicted. The location is identifiable as the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane, Australia.
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This vertical media file captures a vibrant urban scene in South Brisbane, Australia, dominated by lush foliage and colorful street art on utility infrastructure. The primary subject is a large, vigorous Monstera deliciosa or similar tropical plant, with numerous large, fenestrated green leaves, cascading and climbing against a deep red, paneled wall. The plant covers a significant portion of the wall, with some leaves extending over the painted utility cabinet. In the center of the frame is a rectangular utility cabinet, divided into two panels, which has been artfully painted. The artwork depicts a stylized night sky against a dark blue background. White, puffy clouds and bright yellow four-pointed stars are scattered across both panels. Additionally, delicate green leafy patterns, resembling dill or similar flowering plants, adorn the dark blue sky. The right panel also features abstract light blue shapes, vaguely resembling landmasses or an island group, further contributing to the sky-and-land motif. Each panel has a small, silver handle. Above the painted cabinet, attached to the red wall, is a grey metal utility box covered in graffiti and a white sticker displaying the number "863207". Below the painted cabinet, another grey metal utility box is visible, also with some text and labels such as "Go... HASH", "ENERGY METER PANEL", and partially visible "TRIBUTION". A small yellow sign on the red wall behind the plant is partially obscured, showing text like "RTPORT", "LANS... BRIDGE", and "303", possibly indicating a location or postcode. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime, contrasting with the night-themed painting. The combination of dense natural growth, functional urban infrastructure, and artistic expression creates a lively and visually engaging streetscape.
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An urban scene depicts an alleyway or underpass in South Brisbane, Australia, bathed in bright daylight under a clear blue sky with sparse clouds. The image is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down the length of the alley. On the left, a massive concrete overpass structure dominates the upper part of the frame, showing weathered surfaces and a clear height limit sign displaying "2.7" in red and white. Beneath the overpass, on a shadowed wall, is a large mural depicting two faces: an older woman in a red hood or garment, and a younger individual with lighter hair, both looking forward with neutral expressions. Numerous potted plants and lush greenery are arranged along the base of this wall, adding a touch of nature to the concrete environment. Further down the alley, a multi-story building with a grid-like window pattern is visible in the distance against the sky. A white car is parked further into the alleyway. The right side of the image features a pedestrian pathway constructed from alternating sections of reddish-brown brick pavers and lighter, speckled concrete. A thin yellow line runs along one of the concrete strips. A circular metal manhole cover is embedded in the pathway towards the middle, and a rectangular metal drainage grate is visible closer to the foreground. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows on the pathway, indicating midday or early afternoon. The overall impression is one of a vibrant, utilized urban space with street art and greenery contrasting with industrial infrastructure.
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The image captures a vibrant pedestrian walkway and landscaped area beneath a large concrete overpass or elevated structure. The pathway, made of red brick pavers in a herringbone pattern, extends from the bottom right into the background. To the left of the path, a lush garden bed features abundant greenery, including large ferns with long, arching fronds, various tropical plants, and climbing vines. Several robust, cylindrical concrete pillars are integrated into this green space, appearing to support the overhead structure. Dark grey gravel fills the ground around the plants. On the right side of the pathway, a narrower strip of gravel and greenery is present, along with a tall, light brown rectangular signpost. The signpost displays black text with directional arrows. Visible phrases include "ELECTRIC STREET" and part of another street name, possibly "L... WORKING AVENUE," along with other smaller text. Above the planting and pillars, a massive concrete structure forms the ceiling of this passage. On the far left, a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds is visible, indicating clear, sunny daylight. In the distance on the left, parts of brick buildings with reddish-brown roofing tiles and arched windows can be seen, partially obscured by more foliage. A metallic structure, possibly part of urban infrastructure, is also visible against the sky. No people are present in the scene. The overall impression is one of a verdant urban oasis or a well-maintained public space in bright daytime conditions.
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The image displays an urban street scene in South Brisbane, Australia, captured on a bright and sunny day with a clear blue sky and scattered white clouds. Strong sunlight casts elongated shadows across the light-colored paved ground. In the mid-ground, a prominent orange and black vertical sign stands upright, clearly indicating "translink South Brisbane station." The sign also features the Translink logo, a train icon, and smaller logos for "Queensland Government" and "QueenslandRail." Below and to the left of this sign is a distinctive historic-style brick building with arched windows and a clock face, possibly an original station building. Several individuals are visible near the entrance of this building. Further into the background and towards the right, a wide paved walkway stretches into the distance, bordered by a series of dark, angular, geometric barriers or seating elements. A lamppost is visible in the foreground on the left. Numerous palm trees are scattered throughout the scene, particularly above the station sign and lining the pathway. A modern high-rise building with dark glass facades is visible in the background. A red electric scooter is parked further down the street on the right, hinting at urban mobility. The scene depicts a lively public area, likely a station forecourt, with pedestrian activity under fair weather conditions.
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The image captures a vibrant urban street scene, likely a sidewalk area, populated with a row of parked electric scooters. The perspective is slightly elevated, looking down along the length of the street. In the foreground and mid-ground, a cluster of orange Neuron electric scooters is visible, some neatly lined up, others a bit askew. Each scooter has a white helmet resting on its handlebars or seat. The brand name "Neuron" is prominently displayed in white text on the footboard of the scooters. These scooters are parked alongside a large tree trunk that emerges from a square metal grate set into the grey, speckled concrete pavement. Further along the sidewalk, more scooters of the same model are visible. To the left of the scooters, the paved street is visible, with white road markings. A blue SUV is driving away from the viewer, and further down the street, another white vehicle is parked. Several pedestrians are walking on the sidewalk and crossing the street in the background, suggesting a moderately busy environment. One pedestrian is visible near the blue SUV, and another further back. The setting appears to be daytime, with soft, ambient lighting suggesting an overcast day or perhaps early morning/late afternoon. The general ambiance is functional and utilitarian. A small, dark green elongated object (possibly a leaf or debris) is visible on the pavement near the tree grate in the mid-right. In the bottom-left corner, a round white sign with the number "20" is partially visible, indicating a speed limit of 20 km/h, which is common in urban areas, including South Brisbane, Australia. The architecture in the background consists of modern buildings, contributing to the urban feel.
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The image captures the exterior entrance of the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane, Australia, during what appears to be a bright day. The main subject is a modern, multi-story building featuring extensive glass panels that reflect the sky, trees, and other architectural elements. A prominent black pillar to the right of the entrance features the white, vertically oriented text: "Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre". To the right of this pillar, a set of outdoor stairs with a metal handrail leads down from the entrance level. The stairs and surrounding ground are made of grey tiles, with tactile paving visible on the sidewalk area, suggesting accessibility features. To the left of the stairs, there's a small garden bed with lush green plants. Above this greenery and near the building's facade, a distinctive, colorful, quilt-like art installation or umbrella structure is partially visible. Further to the right, a "NO SMOKING" symbol is affixed to the grey wall beside the stairs. No people are visible in the scene, and no specific activity is taking place, but the area is clearly designed as an entryway for a large public venue. The overall impression is one of a clean, well-maintained, and modern urban environment.
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The image features a large, multi-faceted, polygonal sculpture or public seating element situated in South Brisbane, Australia. This striking object is constructed from numerous irregular panels, each adorned with a distinct pattern or texture. Prominently displayed are panels with abstract designs: a red segment with a white swirling pattern, a green panel with a similar texture, and a bright yellow panel featuring a white mottled surface. A central section showcases a vibrant geometric pattern composed of interlocking rhombuses and triangles in hues of blue, brown, green, and black. Other panels depict what appear to be aerial maps of an urban area, distinctly showing a meandering river, likely the Brisbane River given the provided location context. Further details include a small panel with colorful dots and another textured red surface. The sculpture is set within a modern urban environment. To its left, a grey metal building facade is visible, while to the right, the ground is covered in grey tiles. In the background, some green foliage adds a touch of nature. Below the sculpture, a smooth grey wall or door is present, featuring the text: "FIRE SAFETY DOOR DO NOT KEEP OPEN". The scene is brightly lit, suggesting either daytime conditions or strong interior lighting, evidenced by a prominent highlight on the yellow panel. No people or specific activities are depicted. The object's unique design and varied, colorful patterns suggest its role as both a piece of public art and a functional element in the urban landscape.
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The image displays a modern outdoor public space, specifically identified as "South Bank Piazza," under bright daylight. The photograph is oriented sideways, with the sky and architectural elements appearing at an angle. The scene is dominated by contemporary architecture featuring a large, angular roof structure supported by an intricate framework of white steel trusses. The roof itself appears to be made of corrugated metal panels. Below this expansive canopy, various concrete structures, possibly walkways or mezzanines, are visible, connected by metal railings and staircases. Glass windows reflect the sky and surrounding environment from a building in the background. A prominent rectangular sign, suspended from the roof structure, clearly reads "South Bank Piazza" in dark grey text against a light grey background. Below the word "Piazza," there is a colorful, circular logo composed of interconnected dots. Another, smaller sign with similar branding is visible on one of the concrete structures. Several directional signs are present, indicating numbers "2" and "4," likely denoting different levels or sections within the complex. On a wall to the right, white icons on a dark background signify amenities: male and female restrooms, and disabled access. The time of day is clearly sunny, indicated by the bright blue sky with scattered white clouds and the distinct shadows cast by the structures. Green foliage from trees is visible in the background, suggesting the piazza is situated near a park or landscaped area. No people are visible in the image, giving the scene a quiet, architectural focus. The overall impression is one of a spacious, well-designed public area.
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The image presents an upward view into a lush botanical canopy, likely an arbor or a pergola, situated in South Brisbane, Australia. Dominating the scene are vibrant green leaves interspersed with numerous small, bright purple-pink flowers, characteristic of a climbing plant like Bougainvillea. These plants extensively cover and intertwine around a series of modern, curved metallic grey architectural beams that form an overhead structure. The perspective is from directly beneath the canopy, looking towards the sky. Sunlight filters through the dense foliage, creating dappled light and shadows, indicating a clear and sunny daytime. The metallic structure consists of multiple parallel arches, providing a framework for the climbing plants. No people or specific activities are visible, allowing the focus to remain on the interplay between the organic plant growth and the geometric metallic design. The overall impression is one of a serene, green oasis providing shade and aesthetic beauty in an outdoor setting. There is no visible text in the image.
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This media file captures an outdoor information sign and map for the South Bank Parklands in Brisbane, Australia, displayed on a sunny day. The sign is oriented vertically, with its top section displaying a directory and the bottom section featuring a detailed map. The sky is bright blue and clear, indicating fair weather. The top portion of the sign features the large text "South Bank Parklands" alongside a colorful, organic-shaped logo. Below this, a directory titled "THE ARBOUR" lists various points of interest with directional arrows and small icons. Destinations pointing with an upward arrow include "South Bank Piazza," "Rainforest Green," "Queensland Conservatorium of Music," "The Wheel of Brisbane," "Cultural Forecourt," "Queensland Cultural Centre," "Cultural Centre Busway Station," and "Victoria Bridge." Destinations pointing with a left arrow include "Little Stanley Street," "Grey Street," "South Bank Cinemas," "Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre," and "South Brisbane Railway Station." An upward arrow also points to "Central Cafes" and "Clem Jones Promenade." Accompanying icons denote facilities like accessible restrooms, public transport, food, shopping, and no-entry signs for various activities such as cycling, skateboarding, and fishing. The lower part of the sign is a detailed map, predominantly featuring a large blue area representing a body of water (likely the Brisbane River) bordered by green parklands and grey areas indicating roads and buildings. The map includes numerous small icons marking specific locations. In the bottom left corner of the map, there's an information icon and text for "Tourist Travel Information" (3156 6366), "Bus Ferry Train" (131 230), and "triplezero.gov.au". Emergency contact numbers for "Police," "Ambulance," and "Fire Brigade" (all 000) are also visible, along with "South Bank Security" (1300 163 847). Part of a tree with pink blossoms is visible on the far left, suggesting a lush, landscaped environment.
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The image displays a full-length, dark bronze statue of a figure, identifiable as Confucius, standing outdoors in a lush green park setting. The statue depicts an elderly male with a long beard, wearing elaborate flowing robes, and holding what appears to be a scroll or book. It stands on a grey stone pedestal, positioned beside a paved pathway or steps. The background is dominated by dense, vibrant green foliage and numerous trees, suggesting a tropical or sub-tropical environment. Bright daylight illuminates the scene, casting clear shadows on the ground and the statue, indicating a sunny late morning or early afternoon. A small, rectangular plaque is affixed to the front of the statue's pedestal. Although some text is small, discernible words include "THIS SCULPTURE," "CONFUCIUS," "REPLICA," "BRONZE," "GIFT," "BRISBANE," and "GUANGZHOU," along with "SISTER CITIES." This indicates the statue is a replica of Confucius, likely a gift exchanged between Brisbane and its sister city, Guangzhou. To the left of the statue, a light pole is visible next to an informational sign. The sign prominently features "South Bank" in white text on a pink background, below which are several smaller pictorial panels and the word "JANUARY." The overall scene portrays a cultural landmark within a public park, located in South Brisbane, Australia.
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The image presents a vibrant urban cityscape under a clear blue sky, viewed across a wide river. The perspective is from an elevated position, looking towards the city skyline. The foreground and midground are dominated by a broad, calm river, likely the Brisbane River, characterized by its brownish-green water with numerous ripples and sparkling reflections from the bright sunlight. A few small watercraft, possibly recreational vessels, are visible on the water. Along the riverbank, a long, paved promenade or walkway can be seen, with a few small, indistinct human figures strolling or standing. The city skyline rises majestically on the far side of the river. A prominent feature is a large, curved building with dark, reflective glass panels and white trim, possibly a convention center or a significant corporate building. A subtle white logo, resembling a stylized floral or star shape, is visible on one of its facades. Beyond this, numerous other modern high-rise buildings and skyscrapers form a dense urban environment, showcasing varied architectural designs and reflective surfaces that mirror the sky and surrounding structures. A tall, slender skyscraper is particularly noticeable further along the bank. Elements of bridges, including visible suspension cables and structures, connect different parts of the cityscape. The sky above is a brilliant azure, sparsely dotted with fluffy white cumulus clouds. The bright conditions indicate a sunny day, likely midday or early afternoon, with strong natural light illuminating the entire scene. The overall atmosphere is one of serene urban activity, with the modern architecture contrasting with the natural elements of the river and sky. No specific text is clearly legible on any structures beyond the logo mentioned.
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This image captures a wide urban river on a bright, sunny day, likely the Brisbane River in South Brisbane, Australia, with a modern city skyline along its banks. The photograph is taken from a vantage point looking across or slightly down at the water. The river dominates the foreground and middle ground, appearing a murky greenish-brown with numerous ripples and reflections on its surface, indicating gentle movement and the bright overhead sun. A single, small, reddish-brown, leaf-like object floats on the water's surface towards the center-right of the frame. Along the left side of the image, the distinct architecture of a contemporary city is visible. Several tall, modern buildings, some with reflective glass facades, stand prominently. One structure features dark, layered, and possibly terraced designs, characteristic of recent urban developments. Behind these, a large construction crane reaches into the clear blue sky, signaling ongoing building activity in the area. The riverbanks are lined with green trees, offering a natural element within the urban landscape. The scene portrays a calm, daytime atmosphere in a vibrant city setting. No people or visible text are present in the image.
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An image taken outdoors captures a paved pedestrian walkway extending into the distance under a bright sky. The walkway, constructed from light-toned rectangular paving stones, features a metal railing with multiple horizontal bars along its right side. Behind this railing are landscaped planter boxes filled with various green plants and ornamental grasses. Further to the right, a dark brown panel with white text is visible, clearly stating "MAIN ACCESS TO THE PORT". To the left of the walkway, abundant green trees and foliage create a natural border. A large, leafy tree dominates the immediate foreground on this side. In the background, partially obscured by trees, stands a modern high-rise building with a distinctive dark, textured facade, possibly featuring a green corporate logo. A streetlight pole also rises against the sky. The overhead sky is bright blue with scattered white, fluffy clouds, indicating clear daytime weather. No people are clearly visible on the pathway. The scene depicts a well-maintained urban or park-like environment, suggesting a public pathway providing access towards a port, consistent with the South Brisbane, Australia location context.
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This media file captures an elevated outdoor pedestrian path or walkway in South Brisbane, Australia, viewed from above. The scene shows a blend of urban infrastructure and lush greenery. On the top left, a multi-lane road is visible with several cars, including a white van and a black car, indicating ongoing traffic. A yellow diamond-shaped road sign on the median or shoulder clearly displays "CHARGED TRAFFIC" and possibly "SOLUTIONS" below, indicating a traffic-related warning or information. Parallel to the road and bordering the path, a dense line of light green, leafy trees or large bushes forms a natural barrier. On the other side of the path, extensive plantings of large-leaved, deeply lobed green foliage, likely *Monstera deliciosa* or similar, fill raised garden beds, with some leaves showing a yellowish-green hue. The pedestrian path itself is a wide, light brown surface with a granular texture. Along the path, two white, pole-mounted security cameras or sensors are prominently visible, extending from the side with long gray poles. Further down on the left, a black, glass-paneled structure, possibly part of a building or bridge, can be seen. Below the path, a lower embankment is covered with sparse green grass and groundcover. White railings are visible on the far right of the path. Small black rectangular elements, possibly lights or drains, are embedded in the path surface. The image depicts a clear, neutral daytime scene, possibly under an overcast sky or during the early/late hours, given the even lighting and lack of strong shadows. No people are present, lending a quiet atmosphere to the urban landscape.
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The image captures an urban construction scene in South Brisbane, Australia, viewed from an elevated perspective, likely a bridge or elevated walkway. In the foreground, a temporary metal mesh fence separates the viewer from a multi-lane road or bridge undergoing construction or maintenance. White barriers and supports line the edge of the road, which appears to be dark asphalt with white lane markings. Two orange excavators are visible within the construction zone to the left of the road. The larger excavator is positioned with its arm extended downwards, its digging bucket resting near an excavated area, suggesting ongoing or recent work. The smaller excavator is partially visible behind it. Text such as "HITACHI" and the "D&R PLANT HIRE" logo are legible on the machinery, along with a yellow tag displaying numbers like "142". A tall, dark pole with a spherical top stands upright near the excavators. Beyond the immediate construction area, a dense cityscape fills the midground and background, featuring numerous modern high-rise buildings under varying stages of completion. Several tall cranes indicate active building construction. One prominent, cylindrical skyscraper exhibits a distinctive helical or striped pattern. Other buildings display legible text, including "VOCO" and "QUEENSLAND". The sky above is partly cloudy, with large, fluffy cumulus clouds interspersed with patches of bright blue, indicating daytime conditions. A blue sign attached to the fence in the lower left corner prominently displays "D&R PLANT HIRE" and its website, "DRPLANTHIRE.COM.AU". The overall scene depicts a dynamic urban environment characterized by significant ongoing development.
South Brisbane
This image captures a vibrant urban river scene, likely during the daytime under a partly cloudy sky. The primary setting is a wide river, with an active city waterfront on the left bank. In the foreground and to the left, tall, modern buildings with extensive glass facades define the urban skyline. In front of these structures, an elevated concrete walkway or bridge, supported by sturdy grey pillars, curves along the river's edge. Beneath this elevated pathway, a long, dark-colored floating pontoon or ferry terminal extends along the bank. This pontoon features several black bollards with bright yellow tops and a covered area, suggesting a waiting or boarding point. A white sign on the pontoon is partially visible and clearly displays the text "NORTH QUAY," indicating a specific location along the Brisbane River. On the river itself, a sleek, blue and white catamaran-style boat, characteristic of a public transport ferry or water taxi, is visible. It appears to be moving, creating gentle ripples in the otherwise calm, light brown water. The boat is positioned in the mid-ground, heading away from the pontoon towards the right side of the frame. The scene is one of everyday urban activity, showcasing the city's infrastructure and river transport system.
South Brisbane
This daytime image presents a panoramic view of a modern cityscape alongside a wide river, likely the Brisbane River in South Brisbane, Australia. The scene is captured from an elevated perspective, possibly from a ferry or a riverside structure, indicated by the white and metallic railing visible in the foreground on the right. The sky is a bright blue, adorned with fluffy white cumulus clouds, suggesting clear and sunny weather. The wide river, exhibiting gentle ripples, dominates the midground and stretches into the distance. A white and dark passenger boat or ferry can be seen moving down the river in the background, while a smaller, dark boat is docked closer to the riverbank. Along the left bank of the river, an active urban waterfront features an elevated white track or walkway, possibly a monorail or pedestrian bridge, running parallel to the water. Beneath this, a series of dark piers or docks with multiple posts extend into the river. The left side of the image showcases a distinctive collection of contemporary skyscrapers. Most prominent on the far left is a dark, curved glass building with the text "THE STAR" clearly visible on its facade. Adjacent to it are other dark, cylindrical high-rises. Further back and slightly to the right, a taller, dark skyscraper with an angular, pointed top stands out against the blue sky. In the upper background, a white cable-stayed bridge, characterized by its prominent cables, connects to more distant urban development. The image captures the dynamic essence of South Brisbane, highlighting its modern architecture and the vital role of the river in its urban landscape. The primary subjects are the city's infrastructure, its river, and the contemporary buildings. No specific event or human activity is central, rather it depicts the general ambiance of a vibrant city during the day.
South Brisbane