One thing that almost everywhere in Australia has in common: amazing graffiti. I took this picture on the way to our first dinner out in Brisbane, walking in the West End neighborhood. We were instructed to find our way to this little hole-in-the-wall place called Huong's Kitchen... an almost invisible Vietnamese place located above a tiny massage parlor. We'd been in Brisbane only a few hours and had to navigate our way to dinner, using only a basic map provided by the program and our wits. A group of girls and I left early and hit a bar half a block from this mural for some local brew and a "cheers" for making it half way around the world together.
Monday, February 16, 2009
One thing that almost everywhere in Australia has in common: amazing graffiti. I took this picture on the way to our first dinner out in Brisbane, walking in the West End neighborhood. We were instructed to find our way to this little hole-in-the-wall place called Huong's Kitchen... an almost invisible Vietnamese place located above a tiny massage parlor. We'd been in Brisbane only a few hours and had to navigate our way to dinner, using only a basic map provided by the program and our wits. A group of girls and I left early and hit a bar half a block from this mural for some local brew and a "cheers" for making it half way around the world together.
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