WALKING through the centre of Wellington on my final day in New Zealand I saw a silver sphere suspended in the air. It seemed to be quite a precarious thing to have in a public place, especially with Wellington having the double whammy of being one of the windiest and earthquake prone areas of the world.
Despite that the sphere gave this public square of otherwise straight lines an interesting centrepiece suspended overhead.
Blog from today:
A City on Rubber Foundations
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