This giant wood-carved chess set is located in front of the fountain along Darling Walk, which links Harbour Street to Tumbalong Park and the Darling Quarter at Darling Harbour.
That's very cool. Do the pieces move? Do people ever "move them" to their homes? Thanks for joining this week's linkup at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/tidying-up-nest.html
Can't help but be fascinated by a chess set. Thanks for sharing, and greetings!
ReplyDeleteGood sized pieces. I was looking at one set up here for the weekend of similar dimensions for a street festival.
ReplyDeleteLuckily this one is a permanent fixture and popular with office workers on their lunch break.
DeleteTricky to see how big it really is.
ReplyDeleteI haven't played Chess in years. Such a great game.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! A chess game for physical as well as mental giants!
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool. Do the pieces move? Do people ever "move them" to their homes?
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining this week's linkup at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/tidying-up-nest.html
Yes, they do move and people do play chess with them. I think they might pack them away at night.
DeleteOh, this is cool! Nice to know it can be used.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that!
ReplyDeleteNice find!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've seen that! Looks nice
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