From Sydney’s Bondi Beach to Tanarama Beach, the 25th annual ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ festival unfolds – one of the largest outdoor sculpture parks in the world.

From a muscular seated gorilla to a shell with human legs, more than 100 works of art, in various mediums, styles and sizes have made an appearance.

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Visitors to the two-kilometer-long space will encounter, among other things, Gleb Dusavitskiy’s enormous pair of wings, Emryn Ingram-Shute’s transparent geometric shapes and The Glue Society’s mobile melting ice cream shop, which first appeared at the 2006 festival.

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Although temporary, “Sculpture by the Sea” is and will remain on public view until November 6.