I wonder who they hire to do it.I wonder how often they have to clean that out.
Climbers are always broke and hungry. They'll do it for the snacks you throw in thereI wonder who they hire to do it.
Tall people need remedies, too.Ladders are an interesting prop.
It was identified as "Sydney, Australia" copyright "Samantha Ohlsen / Alamy" and it was offered as wallpaper in my Microsoft Edge's "New Tab" tab. I did a search on the image and concluded from the result that it was Bondi, but I'm 10,000 miles away at least and have never been except in photos and travel documentaries. None of the images in my search results showed the blackness (which I thought might be a remnant of some artist's notion of "Wrapping Bondi" or some such. We had a portion of the Marin and Mendocino coasts wrapped this way decades ago by Christo which he apparently did in Australia, too).Probably some yobbo dumped a tin of paint over the cliff to avoid recycling fees. Or just hoisted it in a rock in the tidal zone, because that doesn't look like part of the cliff.
Do you have a link to the location? It'd have to be south of Bondi because north is real cliffs like this.
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Dad used to have an apartment in that block of flats on the cliff edge.
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She's a wedding photographer in Sidney. If you really want to know you could write her I suppose.It was identified as "Sydney, Australia" copyright "Samantha Ohlsen / Alamy" and it was offered as wallpaper in my Microsoft Edge's "New Tab" tab.