Hi to all, and anyone else who may be interested. I have found lots of website that give a little bit of information about Silo Art Trails, but this morning (after a sleepless night trying to work out how to create an app -similar to wikicamps) I found this site, which might answer everyone's questions. It has a comprehensive map with all Silo Art, Street Art and Water Tank art.
Maryborough, Queensland now has historical scene art around the inner city precinct where the Port of Maryborough (Sandy Strait off River Heads) goods and passengers were transported on barges up and down the Mary River through River Heads (Mary and Susan Rivers) to the ships at anchor.
The second oldest Queensland port also has many buildings of interest, museums and art galleries.
And not a bad golf course.
-- Edited by Knight on Saturday 10th of August 2019 11:37:05 AM
Hi to all, and anyone else who may be interested. I have found lots of website that give a little bit of information about Silo Art Trails, but this morning (after a sleepless night trying to work out how to create an app -similar to wikicamps) I found this site, which might answer everyone's questions. It has a comprehensive map with all Silo Art, Street Art and Water Tank art.
Thanks Dunmowin: Making an app like wikicamps and such takes a lot of computer skills and know how so no wonder your head would be spinning. I like the silo art it puts a bit of color in to the world, the problem i have now is as i have put the W.A art on my bucket list i now have to put a hole in the bucket to make room. Second thoughts get a bigger bucket. Thanks for the thread.