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Discover the incredible transformation of a concrete flood barrier along the Tweed River in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia! In this video, we explore how artist David Adams coordinated a group of unemployed volunteers to create one of the largest public artworks in Australia—a mural that spans from 700 meters long (originally planned) to an astounding 1400 meters in length, with walls standing 2.2 meters high. This historical and environmental landmark is a testament to five years of dedication (2008–2013) and celebrates the natural beauty of the region by showcasing images of endangered flora and fauna from the Mount Warning/Wollumbin volcano region. The Story Behind the Murals In 2008, the visionary project began with a commitment to preserve and honor the region’s rich natural heritage. Under the guidance of David Adams, a team of unemployed volunteers embarked on an artistic journey, turning an ordinary flood wall into a vibrant outdoor gallery. Their hard work and creativity transformed the wall into an expansive canvas—extending to 1400 meters and rising 2.2 meters high—capturing the essence of the local ecosystem. Completed in 2013, this project stands as a historical and environmental landmark and one of Australia’s most impressive public art displays. What You’ll See in This Video Stunning visuals and footage of the mural along the Tweed River Close-up details of the exquisite paintings depicting the endangered flora and fauna A look at the community effort and artistic dedication that brought this project to life Insights into the natural beauty of the Tweed Valley and its rich history If you love history, art, murals, and nature, this video is for you! 🔔 Subscribe for more captivating explorations and historical art projects! 👍 Like the video if you enjoyed this journey into public art and environmental conservation! 💬 Comment below and share your thoughts or experiences with Murwillumbah and its unique art! Connect With Me 📩 Email: mailto:historyhunterdanunder@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: / historyhunterdanunder 🎥 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5004371 Equipment Used Cameras: Mavic Zoom 2, Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch 360, DJI Pocket 2, GoPro Max Lighting: Olight H2R 2300 lumen, ThruNite TN50 Compact 16340 lumen Editing Software: DaVinci Resolve Studio 19, Adobe Premiere Pro 2023 Editing Rig: CPU: Ryzen 5950X | GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 3090TI | 64GB DDR3 RAM Live Stream Equipment: Blue Mic, C922 Pro Stream Webcam, Streamyard Music Credits Chance, Luck, Errors in Nature, Fate, Destruction As a Finale by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/