Talk:Swan Bells

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Here's why I tempered the "largest set in the world" comment: click on the "higher number" panel here and compare the Swan Bells to Dublin. Doops | talk 02:35, 15 August 2005 (UTC)


Would swan bells really be considered a 'major' tourist attraction, with its losses and general lack of interest. the perth zoo takes over 500,000 visitors per YEAR, thats a major attraction. 300,000 in 6 years is pretty poor. i might look into average yearly intakes for 'major' tourist attractions, as it doesnt seem to me this would qualify. .cheers. will remove this reference to 'major', would appreciate an explanation to anyone reverting it,cheers,scott