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Marulan, New South Wales, Australia, lies on 150 East longitude.
This artistic monument was erected in 2002 beside the Hume Highway where George Street runs north into the town. It depicts the major longitude lines of the world as a rotating structure above a map in the pavement showing the 150E line, with two artistic representations along the axis.
I took this picture in November 2006. Peter Ellis 04:41, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
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