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Community in Griffith, Australia make 70 citrus sculptures

When life hands you lemons, they say to make lemonade. But in Griffith, in south-west New South Wales, life's more likely to hand you oranges — especially at this time of year.



And instead of making orange juice, the community creates big, bright and bold citrus sculptures.

There are now 70 sculptures made from 100,000 oranges and rubber bands lining the city's main street as part of Griffith Spring Fest, expected to draw more than 50,000 visitors to the area this month.

In its 22nd year the sculptures have added a splash of colour to Banna Ave, and among the three-dimensional creations is a grand piano, a sun-baking rooster, a talking robot and a Cinderella carriage with horses which can all be seen here.

Source: abc.net.au
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