Most great cities have a pedestrian mall or street. In 1976, the city of Adelaide converted part of one of its major streets, Rundle Street, to a pedestrian zone, Rundle Mall. The number of pedestrians to be seen varies with the weather, the day of the week and time of day.
Sunday afternoon, showery
Sunday afternoon, showery
Monday morning, fine & sunny. A live broadcast on the local station of the national broadcaster
Prize winning sculpture (1997) by Marguerite Derricourt
Friday lunchtime, fine & sunny
Friday lunchtime, fine & sunny
Adelaide, population circa 1.2 million, is the capital of the state of South Australia.
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Looks like a pedestrian mall that’s full of life! Great pig sculptures! In Canberra’s pedestrian area we have sheep. Ken, can I ask how you found the WP.com-style ‘like’ button?
I really liked those pigs, they are so pig like and I once worked on a farm with 6000 of them…
? I doubt your 6000 proved as resilient as these!
And more smelly….