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AUSTRALIA : Calder Highway

Posted by Sian August - 31 - 2009 - Monday
Photo from the book Toilets of the World by Morna E. Gregory and Sian James. Steel silo outhouse along the Calder Highway in Australia.

Echoing the shape of the silo behind it, this conical white outhouse is made of corrugated steel. Silos are used for mass storage of grain throughout the year. The longdrop with its ventilation pipe is used by farmhands in the seasons when the silo is emptied, filled or maintained. These white structures contrast sharply with their vast surroundings of red and blue hues typical of rural Australia.

Calder Highway
Between Ouyen and Mittyack
Victoria

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This hugely entertaining tour of toilets around the globe is a source of endless fascination and amusement. From a high-tech cubicle that rises out of the ground in central London to a rickety hut on stilts over the Caribbean, from a toilet in Bolivia carved out of a giant cactus to a solid gold WC in Hong Kong, Toilets of the World provides an irresistible journey around washrooms worldwide.

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