This quite unusual statue represents Charles La Trobe who became the first governor of the Victoria colony in 1851. Artist who made this inversed statue seek to explain tension between the authority and invisibility.
Name: Upside Down Statue
Lat, Long: -37.7195136,145.0459251
Location: Bundoora, Australia
https://www.weirdgoogleearth.com/2020/03/17/upside-down-statue/https://www.weirdgoogleearth.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/upside-down-statue.jpg?v=1629212474https://www.weirdgoogleearth.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/upside-down-statue-150x150.jpg?v=1629212474WeirdoCity LifeHuman CreationsSculptureUnusual StructuresWeird StuffSculpture,Weird art,Weird PhotosThis quite unusual statue represents Charles La Trobe who became the first governor of the Victoria colony in 1851. Artist who made this inversed statue seek to explain tension between the authority and invisibility.
Name: Upside Down Statue
Lat, Long: -37.7195136,145.0459251
Location: Bundoora, AustraliaWeirdoWeirdoyalcinalpberkay@gmail.comEditorWeird Google Earth
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