Some red colour in the greenery of Kings Park

One thing to do, if you ever visit Perth in Western Australia, is to have a walk in the famous Kings Park.

It is big it is really big and in the middle of the city. And at one edge of the park you get a wonderful view down to the center of the city.

But to whatever reason, during one of my walks through Kings Park, a red bench captured my attention.

Not that I got a great view from that bench, it was the contrast between the Perthian green and the magnificent red, which made me photographing and sitting on the bench.

The time on the bench gave me a view down the royal lawn, which made me calm and content.

I am convinced this bench would have to bear my weight more often than it would like to have it, if I would ever live in Perth.

It would be unfair to not provide a glimpse of the city view, which you can get from Kings Park.

You can’t see Hay Street, which is the Champs Élysée of Perth, from Kings Park. But the Queen Elisabeth Harbour can be clearly seen.


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    Anonymous

    That’s really a colorful contract.
    This red bench also reminds my on the red bench from Diana. Red bench and the tractor with the red wheels.

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