
This sculpture and sign is located along the path in Dunningham Park, in the southern suburb of Cronulla. It is behind the beach at North Cronulla and marks the Cronulla Beaches National Surfing Reserve. It was declared in 2008 to acknowledge the surfing way of life, linking past, present and future generations with the ocean, waves and coastline.
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Unique and durable looking sign,
ReplyDeleteWell maybe not the finest work of art I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing. They could have at least shaped it like a surfboard.
DeleteThank you for something new for me. An interesting place indeed.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Naked man
ReplyDeleteGreat sign, Beautiful pic.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful monument that marks this protected area, which is recognized for its historical and cultural significance to the sport of surfing. Its also good that warning sign behind.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting piece of art and nice that they are honoring the culture of surfing, which is important to many. Thank you for linking up.
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