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Silo Art - Thallon
Point of InterestDescription
Titled 'The Watering Hole' the mural portrays the Thallon district and its surrounding area to perfection.
It features the Moonie River, an amazing Thallon sunset and the area's agricultural base.
It also recognises members of Thallon's indigenous community by the inclusion of a scarred tree.
The overall inspiration for the mural comes from the work of three local photographers.
They are Chantel McAlister's 'First Light', the 'Moonie River' by Lila Brosnan and Gary Petrie's shot of two pale face rosellas.
'The Watering Hole' was created from just a single A4 drawing, the imagination of the artists Joel and Travis and the Thallon Community.
The giant mural, which covers four 30 metre high silos took just three weeks to complete using about 500 litres of paint and 500 paint spray cans.
Conditions for painting the mural were also perfect.
This free point of interest offers toilets.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
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