The Geelong Bollards
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Geelong
- The second largest provincial city in Victoria, Geelong is a deepwater port and industrial centre on the shores of Corio Bay. Much of Geelong's early wealth was created by wool exports and added to by thousands of gold-seekers passing through on their way to Bendigo and Ballarat; gold was exported through the port. Geelong is a well-planned city with many parks and open spaces.
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by the Contributing Authors.
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Garry. (2007, August 09). The Geelong Bollards. Retrieved July 05, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.exploreaustralia.com/traveller/Garry/photos/geelong-bollards.jpg.
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