These were at a small museum at a small airport that formerly (meaning years ago) was Melbourne’s main airport before they built Tullamarine. So one wouldn’t see these while waiting for a flight without especially visiting the museum (as I did with a friend who like me has an interest in aviation).
I just love how our doors can be an excuse to post everything 🙂 Mine of this week also had glass doors, where it was what was behind the doors that was most stunning 🙂 And yet,like yours, it’s about the doors. Connecting through the doors…
A nice take on the door concept.
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Lots of interesting objects behind those doors.
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I enjoy seeing interesting displays like these in airports. Makes waiting much more interesting.
janet
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These were at a small museum at a small airport that formerly (meaning years ago) was Melbourne’s main airport before they built Tullamarine. So one wouldn’t see these while waiting for a flight without especially visiting the museum (as I did with a friend who like me has an interest in aviation).
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I like the idea here. You take a picture of the doors, but the important part is what’s actually behind the doors. Clever,
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I just love how our doors can be an excuse to post everything 🙂 Mine of this week also had glass doors, where it was what was behind the doors that was most stunning 🙂 And yet,like yours, it’s about the doors. Connecting through the doors…
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